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  1. Leads in NBA games are not very secure things...you can blow a 10-point lead in about a minute. OKC has come from behind to win a lot of their games this postseason.
  2. Yeah, the 2-2-1-1-1 is a much fairer setup, really.
  3. No, it's 2-3-2 in the Finals, because of the East-West travel issues.
  4. That's a point we could debate all today, I guess. I think even the Red Sox and Yankees have to draw a line somewhere called the budget limit. Sure if they really wanted to they could spend another $5-10 million, and then another $5-10 million on top of that...
  5. Of course the difference in salary between Scutaro and Punto is 4.5 million + the luxury tax. They said the Scutaro money was going to go toward pitching and it hasn't happened yet. If it never does happen this year then I'll have to agree with your criticism on this.
  6. To me it's been a great series between two teams that are very close in strength. Seesaw games, great individual performances. Miami has to close it out in Game 5, they do not want to go back to OKC.
  7. Strange but true: Red Sox team ERA and W/L record by month: April 5.54 11-11 May 3.93 15-14 June 3.36 8-8 The pitching has improved tremendously but not the winning part. It seems that at the same time the pitching has gotten better, the offense has gotten worse. This does give some credence to the idea that if the offense can return to form, better things are ahead for this team.
  8. Why is that? Pretty well every team in baseball has a utility player like Punto on their roster. And his career stats both offensively and defensively show he's not that bad of a player.
  9. I'd like to see some more of those corrections from you guys.
  10. It was a defensive shuffle. BV moved Gonzalez from RF back to 1B and Youk from 1B to 3B. It indicates that BV feels more comfortable right now with Youk than WMB at 3B in the late innings with a narrow lead.
  11. I think both Duquette and Epstein deserve a lot of credit for the 2004 championship. Duquette tried his ass off to bring a title to Boston, I have no doubt about that. He made some brilliant moves. He just fell a couple of good moves short.
  12. Sure. And Duquette benefitted from the situation...until the sale went through and he got axed.
  13. The payroll numbers are all relative. From 1999 to 2002, the last half of Duquette's tenure, the Sox were in the top 5 in payroll. In 2000, for example, the Sox were $81 million and the Yankees were #1 at $93 million. It was not until after Theo became GM that the Yankees put a much bigger gap between their payoll and everybody else's.
  14. But that's like saying we had 90 wins last year and only needed some fine tuning for 2012.
  15. If the 2002 team was a finished product, why did it miss the playoffs for the 3rd year in a row. Theo certainly added more than Ortiz to the 2003 team...does the name Bill Mueller ring a bell?
  16. I have to challenge this statement. When the Red Sox acquired Manny after the 2000 season for 8 years and $160 million, that was the point at which they jumped into the payroll stratosphere, just behind the Yankees. And needless to say Manny was a big part of that foundation for 2004. So it's a little revisionist to say that Duquette was working with a limited payroll compared to Epstein.
  17. The thing is, Sox fans have no patience and they probably never will again, assuming the team continues to be rich. If they miss the playoffs for the third year in a row people aren't going to want to hear about building for a great 2015 team. That's the predicament this FO is in now.
  18. The Red Sox right now seem to be a good example of the whole being less than the sum of the parts. Maybe that has a lot to do with dissension and the lingering effects of last year. It's pretty hard to rule that out. I don't think the team should freak out and start making rash moves. That could be disastrous. But if Josh Beckett is the clubhouse cancer and they can make a smart trade for him then sure, do it. In general I think 2012 is probably going to be another one of those years Sox fans are just going to have to suffer out till things get better. Do we have smart people at the top is the real question, I guess.
  19. Epstein made some bad signings but I don't think there were any instances of him giving away a talented player.
  20. That's certainly the way it looks right now.
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