yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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...^^^ I got a chuckle out of his hand picked cherry picked stats to make Jeter look mediocre to bad.
...just goes to show, if someone tries hard enough, the can manufacture a way to justify just about anything they do or say.
...^^^ I got a chuckle out of his hand picked cherry picked stats to make Jeter look mediocre to bad.
...just goes to show, if someone tries hard enough, the can manufacture a way to justify just about anything they do or say.
Jeters credentials speak for themselves, he's still up while Tejada and Nomar came, got hyped as superior then disappeared. Olberman is always on the druggie players, didn't Tejada get popped a year or two ago.
hmmmmm... lol
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Olbermann is a miserable raving maniacal leftwing lunatic who generally has a problem with all that is good and wholesome. He's already proven that with his stint on MS-LSD.
He's also a Yankee bashing Jeter-hater.
I had to chuckle when he brought up Miguel Tejada and Jimmy Rollins winning a MVP while Jeter never has. Olbermann suffered convenient amnesia as he failed to mention how Jeter's Yankees defeated Tejada's A's and Arod's Mariners in the playoffs AND Rollins' Phillies in the World Series. lmao ...oh, by the way, Rollins was also benched for not hustling. PEDS? Tejada? HELLOOOOOO..anybody there?
Here's something for him gag on: (Stark article)
One of the most special Jeter numbers of them all. Why? Because he’s the only man in history who ever got 200 hits in the postseason alone. Now obviously, he got several more opportunities to get those hits than, say, Ernie Banks. But let’s put this in better perspective. In 158 postseason games, roughly the equivalent of a full season, Jeter wound up with 200 hits, 20 homers, 18 steals, a .308 batting average, a .374 on-base percentage and an .838 OPS. So how many active players have ever had a regular season like that? Exactly five. And one of them is (guess who?) Derek Jeter. Who of course also had a "season" like that in October. Against the best teams and the best pitchers, in the most pressurized games of his life. Don't tell me that's overrated.
Eat sh!t Olbermann.
...do you have anything tangible to say?...didn't think so...you seldom do.
...^^^ I got a chuckle out of his hand picked cherry picked stats to make Jeter look mediocre to bad.
...just goes to show, if someone tries hard enough, the can manufacture a way to justify just about anything they do or say.

Grand slam post!

Hey, Jeter's mediocrity can be blamed on how Girardi handled him since taking over from Torre.
...yup, it's gotta be Girardi's fault...lol

Play it again Slam!
Wham bam pour syrup on a clam Slam....
That order got me kicked out of a Denny's one morning after a pub crawl.
sounds like your one of a kind approach....in ordering...LMAO....Olbermann mocked Jeter's leadership qualities -
Jeter is 510 games over .500 - all time MLB record for a PLAYER.
Hey Shmuklemann, you can't have it both ways....how about taking it one way? lol
Hey clown, where's your big floppy shoes and tiny tricycle?
...I gotta believe Olbermann is simply taking the Skip Bayless route, which is to say outlandish shit just to stir up controversy, whether it has merit or not, and thus drawing attention to himself.
...I gotta believe Olbermann is simply taking the Skip Bayless route, which is to say outlandish shit just to stir up controversy, whether it has merit or not, and thus drawing attention to himself.
Hey, Jeter's mediocrity can be blamed on how Girardi handled him since taking over from Torre.
hahahahahahahahh u sir r in contempt of this board!