Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tampa is too tight. I mean, too relaxed. I can't keep track.

They lost one game, and they even almost won:

"And yet there comes a point at which relaxation runs into complacency, where one loss turns into two and then three and four, and then the inherent flaw in their thinking – espoused by Bob Marley – gets exposed: Every little thing isn’t gonna be all right."

I must say that the Rays are definteily in trouble in the 2008 World Series if they lose four games. It's happened to other teams in World Series over the years. One loss turns into two and then three and four.

As for the Rays/Bob Marley attitude problem ... I can't follow the logic. Read that sentence again and try if you want to lose your mind.

2 comments:

james said...

Heard Steve Phillips on ESPN radio before game 2 say that if the Rays didn't win game 2 we were going to have another World Series sweep because other World Series have been sweeps. In other news Jamie Moyer is starting game 3.

Darren Felzenberg said...

I like how they have no Rays playoff history to draw from. As if the 2007 Yankees have anything to do with the 1927 Yankees, anyway.