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Last night I saw ANOTHER pitcher with his cap tilted to one side. This has got to be one of the dumbest looks I've ever seen. Right up there with the pants pulled down look. I mean do these clowns just have trouble finding the middle of there heads or do they just enjoy looking like gomers?

And if its a fashion statement, the only statement it says to me is "Look I'm a moron". Just a little annoyance of mine.
 
Last night I saw ANOTHER pitcher with his cap tilted to one side. This has got to be one of the dumbest looks I've ever seen. Right up there with the pants pulled down look. I mean do these clowns just have trouble finding the middle of there heads or do they just enjoy looking like gomers?

And if its a fashion statement, the only statement it says to me is "Look I'm a moron". Just a little annoyance of mine.

I can't agree more that each player who does it looks like a complete moron...
 
I heard James Garner discuss how to "read" a mans attitude by the way he wore his hat. A man with his cap back on his head was general an affable happy go lucky type. A man who wore his hat low over his eyes bore watching. A man who wore his hat squared up was one who was going to meet whatever came his way straight up. That sideways and backwards look is really irritating.
 
I heard James Garner discuss how to "read" a mans attitude by the way he wore his hat. A man with his cap back on his head was general an affable happy go lucky type. A man who wore his hat low over his eyes bore watching. A man who wore his hat squared up was one who was going to meet whatever came his way straight up. That sideways and backwards look is really irritating.

Maverick was the man.
 
Wasn't he, and between "Sagging" and the hats, it has forced me to realize either I'm really old, or is this generations answer to the Beatles and long hair???
 
I heard James Garner discuss how to "read" a mans attitude by the way he wore his hat. A man with his cap back on his head was general an affable happy go lucky type. A man who wore his hat low over his eyes bore watching. A man who wore his hat squared up was one who was going to meet whatever came his way straight up. That sideways and backwards look is really irritating.

The above Garner opinions were heard in a 1986 movie called "Murphys Romance" but you are right Rick Brett Maverick was the man.
 
The above Garner opinions were heard in a 1986 movie called "Murphys Romance" but you are right Rick Brett Maverick was the man.

I believe he spoke those words to the lovely & MUCH younger Sally Field.
 
John Wayne payed tribute to Garner saying, In a 1973 interview, John Wayne named Garner as the best American actor.
 
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