Really?! The first *Expletive* game of the season and you're down 10-0 after FOUR INNINGS?!
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Really?! The first *Expletive* game of the season and you're down 10-0 after FOUR INNINGS?!
#ThatsSoOs
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I mean, I don't know what you guys expected. Being bad is the plan for this year and probably next year too.
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Well - the pressure of a 60 win season is over.
Baseball in 2020 is in need of a mercy rule. Otherwise, Lord have mercy!
maybe the kneeling wore them out, should play the Bad News Bears theme music before games, instead of the National Anthem, more befitting of the team
In the Ravens entire history, they only went through one legit blow-it-up rebuilt.
That was after the 2001 season, and they went 7-9 the next year. Watching what the O’s are going through definitely makes you appreciate the quality of the football franchise in town.
It also makes you appreciate the difference between football and baseball. In baseball, once your entire minor league system is trash, you really are looking at no choice but a multi-year rebuild. Football *can* be turned around much quicker. Unless you’re the Browns.
Football does not have to finance it's feeder system to develop players like baseball does. Colleges form footballs feeder system and do so on their own nickel; baseball has their Minor League affiliates to develop and groom players to be major league caliber. Football through the draft and UDFA's gets to 'cherry pick' the best that the colleges can develop and then polish those skills to the NFL level. The NFL level skills appear easier to polish than do baseball skills.
One rarely hears of any 'rookie' player transitioning from HS or College one year to be a Major League STAR the next - such transitioning happens regularly in the NFL, barely ever in baseball.
This is well said regarding why it takes longer to rebuild in baseball; even college draft picks take 2-3 years to make a major league team. My highlight is merely emphasizing a major expense the NFL doesn't have to worry about.
Adley Rutschman was the #1 overall pick in 2019 and he won't be with the Orioles until 2021.