LightsOut Verified Member Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 lol jays talk is wayyy better when we lose, I hate hearing all the callers sucking up to wilner and giggling when he doesn't agree with them after wins
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 Holy s*** Blackhawks just scored 2 goals in less than 20 seconds to take the lead!!!
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 holy s*** blackhawks just scored 2 goals in less than seconds to take the lead!!! less than seconds?
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 less than seconds? Hahaha. Bad edit. Less than 20 seconds.
Olerud363 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 Wilner: "Am I in the twilight zone now? After three months of being called a corporate shill..." LOL Did Wilner really say that?? Awesome. Makes me like him even more if he acknowledges that he's being called a corporate shill... And just to clarify. I think Wilner is a corporate shill. But we all are. We have to feed families, survive in a phony harsh world. Another day, another dollar. We all have to do it. Wilner is the everyman. Happily doing his phony job for the man... just as we all are, but Wilner is a little more public. We all wish we could stick it to the man, but I don't, Wilner doesn't, and you probably don't either. We all like to eat, drink, and be fat and comfortable, so we give the man what he wants.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 http://player.rogersradio.ca/cjcl/on_air
dineke Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 http://player.rogersradio.ca/cjcl/on_air Much rather listen to Thom Yorke right now.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 Well, family guy isn't on until 11, so looks like I'll be listening tonight.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 Mike: "JP is leading the league in turning balls into strikes" SO f***ING DUMB
Flashman Verified Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 Ah, typical Wilner. Asked to do the impossible and shield Arencibia's defence, so he pulls out the ol' "you said he was TERRIBLE, which he is not." Semantic horseshit.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 He keeps on this turning strikes into balls ********. Jesus christ.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 He keeps on this turning strikes into balls ********. Jesus christ. Ugg... That s*****, s***** article really needs to be wiped from the time-line.
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 He keeps on this turning strikes into balls ********. Jesus christ. When all you've got is a hammer.....lol
JaysWS2013 Verified Member Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Much rather listen to Thom Yorke right now. That's a stupid thing to do!
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 28, 2013 Posted June 28, 2013 Trevor is the dumbass caller of the night. Wants Kawasaki over Reyes? or something different this time?
Flashman Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Wilner's latest logically fallacious defence of Arencibia: "Some people think every player in the lineup should hit .300" Um?
over500 Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 He's like Bill O'Reilly. You can't even argue back because of how stupid his logic is.
Cello Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I don't understand why he defends Arencibia... He's a Rogers employee after all.
dineke Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 That's a stupid thing to do! Not as stupid as your posts.
Angrioter Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Also, the Bonifacio thing. Bonifacio is an abhorrent major league player. There is no sign he can turn it around, it is clear that he cannot hit. Or walk, or do anything but strike out and ground out softly. Yet Wilner keeps defending him, saying he has crazy tools and will turn it around. That he has a great track record of being a good hitter. The track record is one BABIP-fuelled year in 2011 and nothing else. this Same line of thought
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I don't listen to this Wilner character, but from all accounts, it sounds like he's the typical homer who will twist stats and logic to defend an incompetent organization that gutted its farm system to get older and injury-prone players mostly on the decline.
Olerud363 Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Also, the Bonifacio thing. Bonifacio is an abhorrent major league player. There is no sign he can turn it around, it is clear that he cannot hit. Or walk, or do anything but strike out and ground out softly. Yet Wilner keeps defending him, saying he has crazy tools and will turn it around. That he has a great track record of being a good hitter. The track record is one BABIP-fuelled year in 2011 and nothing else. This is why the Toronto Blue Jays are such a horrible organization. You can't have players with a .230 on base percentage. I mean you'd like to avoid players with even a .sub .300... but that will happen even on good teams. But sub .250?? And two of them. And Wilner won't even acknowledge this is a problem?? C'mon Wilner... you are better then this.
Olerud363 Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I don't listen to this Wilner character, but from all accounts, it sounds like he's the typical homer who will twist stats and logic to defend an incompetent organization that gutted its farm system to get older and injury-prone players mostly on the decline. It's a trajic tale. Once upon a time there was a fiesty blue jays radio host... Surprisingly fiesty considering he looked like a dough boy (sorry Wilner buddy, but it's true). Living the dream. Nice family, nice house, great, great job. He was a heck of a guy and spoke up for the fans. He knew the fans (atleast some of the educated ones) didn't like Cito Gaston. So for us he took a stand and told Cito off. Rogers then put the muzzle on him. He got a suspension and hasn't been the same since. Now just basically a tub of glue spouting happy goofy pro-rogers propaganda.
Tuco Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I don't listen to this Wilner character, but from all accounts, it sounds like he's the typical homer who will twist stats and logic to defend an incompetent organization that gutted its farm system to get older and injury-prone players mostly on the decline. Wilner is the absolute worst I've ever seen at twisting stats to back up his argument.
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Today he was using RBIs, doubles and homers to praise JPA. "x-th in the AL among catchers in RBI, first in homers, etc." Yet, if you called in to talk about a different player's lack of RBIs or home runs, he will tear you apart and say that such things don't matter. It's ridiculous. If you replace JP and Boni with league average hitters the Jays would be the best offense in the league, miles ahead of the Red Sox. Wilner says "Well, you don't need all-stars at every position." There's a world of difference between a non-all-star, and a guy who hits .210 with a .230 OBP while striking out a third of the time. Boni and JPA are so bad they destroy everything good that EE and Bautista can provide. They literally entirely cancel out the production of two of the best ten hitters in the league. Some people have wondered over the past few days how the Red Sox are tops in offense without many true sluggers. It's because they don't have any guys like Boni or JPA. All of their hitters will give you a good with a solid average. They have guys off the bench who can come in late in the game and exploit a matchup. This isn't about Wilner per se, it's about Wilner buying into a philosophy that AA has chosen to abide by. That you can get three of four great hitters and then stop worrying about offense. Which is crazy. Those 5-9 slots matter critically to winning whether you have the 1-4 slots down or not. It would be somewhat understandable if these guys played above-average D, but their offensive stench is made worse by their defense or lack there of.
Tuco Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Today he was using RBIs, doubles and homers to praise JPA. "x-th in the AL among catchers in RBI, first in homers, etc." Yet, if you called in to talk about a different player's lack of RBIs or home runs, he will tear you apart and say that such things don't matter. It's ridiculous. If you replace JP and Boni with league average hitters the Jays would be the best offense in the league, miles ahead of the Red Sox. Wilner says "Well, you don't need all-stars at every position." There's a world of difference between a non-all-star, and a guy who hits .210 with a .230 OBP while striking out a third of the time. Boni and JPA are so bad they destroy everything good that EE and Bautista can provide. They literally entirely cancel out the production of two of the best ten hitters in the league. Some people have wondered over the past few days how the Red Sox are tops in offense without many true sluggers. It's because they don't have any guys like Boni or JPA. All of their hitters will give you a good OBP with a solid average. They have guys off the bench who can come in late in the game and exploit a matchup. This isn't about Wilner per se, it's about Wilner buying into a philosophy that AA has chosen to abide by. That you can get three of four great hitters and then stop worrying about offense. Which is crazy. Those 5-9 slots matter critically to winning whether you have the 1-4 slots down or not. Good point. Even Bostons weak links still give you a OBP above .300 like a Stephen Drew and they dont totally kill your offense.
IronLadle Verified Member Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 Boni is easily replaced with Kawasaki, when Lawrie comes back Izzy as well - but replacing J.P is a little more difficult.
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