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I Hate Apologists
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Today, Sam Donnellon of the Philadelphia Daily News wrote a column titled, "Believe it or not, Phillies doing fine". Allow me to get my FJM on, if you will.

YOU SEE BAD things arising. You see trouble on the way.

Yes, yes I do.

You see the Phillies as a team still hung over from the intoxication of last year's championship, unable to hold teams down early or hold onto leads late. You walk away from the television set muttering "This never happened last year."

I do see a team that's unable to hold teams down earl or hold on to leads late because, uh, that's exactly what the Phils are doing. I never, ever once have uttered "This never happened last year," because I actually watched the Phillies last year and left them for dead when they were trounced by the American League. I remember last year, and that the Phils were a mess at times, especially with Brett Myers sucking and Adam Eaton sucking even more.

I see a lot of memory loss out there.

Oh, do you, you pompous ass? I see a columnist who is going to make some sort of arbitrary comparison to last year that means a ...Read the full article

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