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Should Brian Cashman be fired?
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It isn’t like this guy hasn’t had his chances. Sometimes, a franchise just needs a change of leadership. Trying the same thing year on year and listening to Cashman give his end of season postmortem, monotone:
”I thought we had enough”
assessment is beyond old. And you know what? He will say the same thing this year and claim they players just had off years and they had bad luck with injuries, etc. He will proceed to make ZERO changes.
I have had enough of this freaking guy. ENOUGH!!!Jay Buhner for Ken Phelps!?!?
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Originally posted by JL25and3 View PostThat’s like asking if there should be world peace, or if Scarlett Johansson should go to bed with me. The answer in every case is yes, but none of those things are going to happen.
I really don't care anymore. If you make 50 polls about this topic the outcome will still be the same. Hal isn't firing him, us peasants much carry on with this heavy weight on our shoulders . If you want him fired the only hope here would be if Scarlett Johansson slept with him the controversy would be more than even Hal could bare.Last edited by Krall; 06-13-21, 10:39 PM.“It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.”
― Epictetus
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Originally posted by JDPNYY View PostThe problem I see here, though... Is that Hal will ask Randy Levine who to hire.
On the other hand, I could see Hal doing what the Celtics just did, and promoting Cashman and have him bring in a new GM and coach. Maybe he could put Gardner in one of those roles.
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Originally posted by YFIB View Post
Levine is 66 - maybe it's time to really start fresh.
On the other hand, I could see Hal doing what the Celtics just did, and promoting Cashman and have him bring in a new GM and coach. Maybe he could put Gardner in one of those roles.
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Four people have voted 'no.'
I am not among them. Enough is enough. Cashman needs to go, and he needs to take a bunch of people with him.
"But what people tend to forget...is that being a Yankee is as much about character as it is about performance; as much about who you are as what you do."
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