well, Mr. Franchise, we need ur prediction for the next game or so lol
there r a lot of bridge jumpers today, not on here, but in general.
but, say we lost game 4 and won 5, same set-up going back to NY up 3-2 but everyone would be pumped.
Originally Posted by econoodle:
well, Mr. Franchise, we need ur prediction for the next game or so lol
there r a lot of bridge jumpers today, not on here, but in general.
but, say we lost game 4 and won 5, same set-up going back to NY up 3-2 but everyone would be pumped.
Oh boy, flip a coin for game 6, because games 3, 4, and 5 were easy to predict, but tomorrow is an almost PERFECT tie. Who knows. But if it does go 7 the Phils have NO CHANCE to beat CC at home.
econoodle 12:02 AM 11-04-2009
Originally Posted by Mr. Franchise:
Oh boy, flip a coin for game 6, because games 3, 4, and 5 were easy to predict, but tomorrow is an almost PERFECT tie. Who knows. But if it does go 7 the Phils have NO CHANCE to beat CC at home.
thats all i needed to hear.
CC said today he is strong already and ready to go.
WARRIOR!
Lets do this!!
bsb13 04:09 AM 11-04-2009
Originally Posted by bsb13:
I say Yank's in 6.
I stand by this statement even though deep down inside I'm hoping it goes 7.
chefdad 12:28 PM 11-04-2009
All I know is I like the Yankees chances with Pedro in Yankee stadium. We all know the quote.
"I just tip my hat and call the Yankees my daddy"
daflyboys 02:30 PM 11-04-2009
I'm thinking that if the Yankees want to win it, they better do it tonight, because if it goes 7, it goes to Philly.
I think Charlie will trot Hamels out there. It follows his pattern. And if they make it to a 7, and they do trot Hamels out there, maybe Myers pissed him off enough to make a difference.
YankeePride 02:40 PM 11-04-2009
Originally Posted by daflyboys:
I'm thinking that if the Yankees want to win it, they better do it tonight, because if it goes 7, it goes to Philly.
I think Charlie will trot Hamels out there. It follows his pattern. And if they make it to a 7, and they do trot Hamels out there, maybe Myers pissed him off enough to make a difference.
What is the talk in Philly about their little confrontation?
My opinion is that Hamels was mostly frustrated with his entire year. Bad choice of words, but he never meant that he wanted the season to end in a bad way for Philly. Compound that with Myers likely frustrated that he only has two appearances in the postseason and continues to bounce around from starter to closer to reliever and it's just a bit of two guys feeling a bit frustrated with their seasons.
Yes? No?
TheLetterZ 02:49 PM 11-04-2009
There is no talk. There was no confrontation. There is no problem.
NYJets 04:21 PM 11-04-2009
I have no idea why so many people think that because the Phillies stayed alive by hanging on to win a game with their ace on the hill, they have the momentum now. I also have no idea why so many people think if the Yankees lose tonight, Philly has it won, when the Yankees have CC going who has been lights out, and the Phillies will probably be stuck with Hamels. The overreaction to each Phillies win this series has been crazy