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As a Mets fan how the hell you play against them I find ot harder then hell.Originally posted by theenginePlus, there are lots of illiterate Pro Bowlers. Just ask Chad Johnson....Comment
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They never come easily, so I need to celebrate with my "2D Crew"...
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Do any of you classic pitchers find yourself mirroring the pitchers gestures in between pitches in a critical situation?
I often find myself mopping my brow, running my hand through my hair, looking up to the sky, etc. only to return to the screen and see my pitcher doing pretty much the exact same moves...
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Paul Konerko game-tying three-run homerun in the bottom of the eighth followed by a walk-off suicide squeeze in the ninth got me up. And every single save I complete gets me out of my seat. I lose sleep from blown saves...Comment
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I ALWAYS line up for the "high five around" after a win...
They never come easily, so I need to celebrate with my "2D Crew"...
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Do any of you classic pitchers find yourself mirroring the pitchers gestures in between pitches in a critical situation?
I often find myself mopping my brow, running my hand through my hair, looking up to the sky, etc. only to return to the screen and see my pitcher doing pretty much the exact same moves...
Originally posted by theenginePlus, there are lots of illiterate Pro Bowlers. Just ask Chad Johnson....Comment
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) what I did after he calls one of my check swings a swing when it's not, I would have a couple suspensions!
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This is great stuff, everyone, I've been lmaowhatever all the way through...
I yell at the tv so much, my roommate now won't respond when I actually do call out something to him. He just assumes I'm yelling at the umpire/pitcher/hitter/myself, whatever. I don't even realize I'm doing it. If I ever catch on fire I'm going to actually have to go in the room he's in, because he'll just assume as I'm yelling "I'm on fire! I'm on fire!" that I just struck out the side again.
As for getting up and yelling, I'm old and fat, so there's not so much getting up, but I have been finding, as I'm finally winning some games with the Cubs in 2013 after a miserable 2012, I'm throwing my hands in the air a lot, even to the point that I've accidentally thrown the controller across the room (horribly inconvenient if it happens to be charging at that moment). I signed David Wright, and he started the season like 2-40 or something, then, in a game against Strasburg (he's on the Cardinals somehow; got to watch those trades better!) where he was just dominating me, I finally got a clutch, 2 out, 2 run double from Wright in the 7th inning to go up 2-1. I screamed, I yelled, I told David how he was worth every penny of the 15 mil I'm paying him over 2 years (the mets only offered him 10 over 2; I guess loyalty only goes so far), at that moment I loved David Wright like I've never loved another human being. And I'm a Braves fan. So yeah, this game gets me all het up, as we say down here, in a way that even NCAA, much as I love it, doesn't quite do (though I will admit I do some trash talking when I beat Fla with UGA; I mean, I can't do it much in real life, so...).Comment
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Do any of you classic pitchers find yourself mirroring the pitchers gestures in between pitches in a critical situation?
I often find myself mopping my brow, running my hand through my hair, looking up to the sky, etc. only to return to the screen and see my pitcher doing pretty much the exact same moves...
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I have also gotten up, thrown my hat down, and kicked invisible dirt at umpires...Comment
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I like to think that whenever I rage quit( not very often) that I'm the manager and I just got ejected. I throw my controller down and just sit there. So when I cool down I'll just end up simming the game, as if I wasn't playing(managing) anymore.Comment
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Lol, if i did that then i'd basically be simming half of the games i playBucs, Lighting, Rays,Comment
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I didn't really notice how much I "interacted" with the game until this thread...
Last night I realized that I have a running commentary / trash talk fest going with Vasgersian (I'm a one man booth guy), my players, the opponents, umpires, people in the stands, the stadium announcer...
Pretty much everybody all the time...
It is both profane and(often) hilarious...
Good times!
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Was that a walk off to win the World Series? Either way, congrats!
My latest and greatest get up and yell
moment happened at 1:20 am on Friday morning. Wife was not happy.
Game 7 of the World Series.
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As Matty V. said, "Move over, Joe Carter, this series is over."Comment
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