Flapjack Morris Verified Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Unless Johnny Sadface (Gibbons) wins about 8 in a row, his days are numbered. This guy is NOT a major league manager, perhaps a maintenance guy for a garbage franchise that operates in the lower echelon of the salary cap. (which Toronto definitely ISN'T) Here's the guy and we might have to wait a year or two. #4 - DEREK JETER, JETER!!! OK, start knocking the choice but there's no question that Derek will one day (in the not too distant future) be the Yankees manager. If his injury is worse than feared, why not go after him now. He'd only serve 3 or 4 years as Jays manager before going back to the Yankees but he'd be outstanding as a manager (more than just my assessment) And if we go after him and the Yankees decide to preclude the Jays signing him (assuming he's interested) and appoint him Yankees Mgr. ahead of schedule then we should go after Girardi. Imagine Derek Jeter as Blue Jays manager, maybe playing manager for the first year. Of course, I'm also dreaming that Steve Nash might one day take over the Craptors!!!
GD Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Get rid of the troll threads! I think he's... it's... serious.
dineke Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Unless Johnny Sadface (Gibbons) wins about 8 in a row, his days are numbered. This guy is NOT a major league manager, perhaps a maintenance guy for a garbage franchise that operates in the lower echelon of the salary cap. (which Toronto definitely ISN'T) Here's the guy and we might have to wait a year or two. #4 - DEREK JETER, JETER!!! OK, start knocking the choice but there's no question that Derek will one day (in the not too distant future) be the Yankees manager. If his injury is worse than feared, why not go after him now. He'd only serve 3 or 4 years as Jays manager before going back to the Yankees but he'd be outstanding as a manager (more than just my assessment) And if we go after him and the Yankees decide to preclude the Jays signing him (assuming he's interested) and appoint him Yankees Mgr. ahead of schedule then we should go after Girardi. Imagine Derek Jeter as Blue Jays manager, maybe playing manager for the first year. Of course, I'm also dreaming that Steve Nash might one day take over the Craptors!!! What makes you think Jeter and Nash would make good coaches in their sports?
bzapple Verified Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 First Mark DeRosa batting cleanup and now this...
Boxcar Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Unless Johnny Sadface (Gibbons) wins about 8 in a row, his days are numbered. This guy is NOT a major league manager, perhaps a maintenance guy for a garbage franchise that operates in the lower echelon of the salary cap. (which Toronto definitely ISN'T) Here's the guy and we might have to wait a year or two. #4 - DEREK JETER, JETER!!! OK, start knocking the choice but there's no question that Derek will one day (in the not too distant future) be the Yankees manager. If his injury is worse than feared, why not go after him now. He'd only serve 3 or 4 years as Jays manager before going back to the Yankees but he'd be outstanding as a manager (more than just my assessment) And if we go after him and the Yankees decide to preclude the Jays signing him (assuming he's interested) and appoint him Yankees Mgr. ahead of schedule then we should go after Girardi. Imagine Derek Jeter as Blue Jays manager, maybe playing manager for the first year. Of course, I'm also dreaming that Steve Nash might one day take over the Craptors!!! Either trolling or really dumb. Possibly both.
leaffie Verified Member Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 I would say trolling. This screams one of those high guys
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