So why exaclty do we even use the phrase "didn't give up" when speaking of sports in general and baseball in particular? If no one EVER does this then it would seem silly to even consider a team giving up.And don't say the players didn't give up at the end of the year because of coaching. That has nothing to do with it..nobody wants to lose..ever.
I am certain that Cohen didn't want to lose, hence he didn't give up either.He did give up and blame Polk early in the year.
"Your" is possessive. I think the word you were looking for is "you're". It's ok, better luck next time.DerHntr said:So why exaclty do we even use the phrase "didn't give up" when speaking of sports in general and baseball in particular? If no one EVER does this then it would seem silly to even consider a team giving up.And don't say the players didn't give up at the end of the year because of coaching. That has nothing to do with it..nobody wants to lose..ever.
Secondly, you state that "nobody wants to lose" as a way to show that the team didn't give up yet you state this about Cohen:
I am certain that Cohen didn't want to lose, hence he didn't give up either.He did give up and blame Polk early in the year.
Your and idiot.
pokemystar said:"Your" is possessive. I think the word you were looking for is "you're". It's ok, better luck next time.DerHntr said:So why exaclty do we even use the phrase "didn't give up" when speaking of sports in general and baseball in particular? If no one EVER does this then it would seem silly to even consider a team giving up.And don't say the players didn't give up at the end of the year because of coaching. That has nothing to do with it..nobody wants to lose..ever.
Secondly, you state that "nobody wants to lose" as a way to show that the team didn't give up yet you state this about Cohen:
I am certain that Cohen didn't want to lose, hence he didn't give up either.He did give up and blame Polk early in the year.
Your and idiot.
If you are going to credit Cohen for the offense improving then shouldn't he also be blamed for some of the pitchers getting worse? Weren't Bowen and Crosswhite pretty good pitchers at one time? Cohen told Us before the season that Our pitching coach had done an outstanding job improving Our pitchers.8Dog said:for the dramatic improvement in our offense?
It just seems an F or F+ is a little overly critical.