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October 22, 2025 at 1:16 pm #44208
Fakepartofme
ParticipantAnd you know what? Thatâs fucking fine! NOBODY expected the Jays to get out of the division, let alone to the big show. The team had a hell of a run, played out of their minds, and did something spectacular. But you STILL find reason to bitch. Only one team wins the championship every year, so every other team is an absolute, utter failure and deserves to be shit on? No wonder youâre such a miserable prick.
I stopped reading most of your back and forth with Cush once you mentioned trading Tavares. Literally, the dumbest suggestion ever, (which is saying something coming from you). He will retire a Leaf, 100%. You just make up bullshit scenarios so that you can bitch that they never happen. Get some new material, or just do everyone a favor and fuck off for good.[/quote]
Agreed.October 22, 2025 at 1:15 pm #44207Fakepartofme
ParticipantI will always remember that home run⌠I literally got up and cheered out loud by myself waking up my gf who had to get up at 5am for work lol. She came out and literally said âyouâre lucky itâs a Toronto team succeeding in the playoffs and that you still wake up with me tired as hell to make me breakfast, but youâre done cheering right?â I said âmaybe, the game isnât quite over yetâ to which she looked at me with half asleep eyes and said âIâll put my ear plugs in, goodnightâŚâ, then she looked back towards the bedroom and then back towards me and then said this like she had to: âmy loveâ and then walked away đ[/quote]
Same.
What a great homerun and moment.October 22, 2025 at 1:14 pm #44205Fakepartofme
ParticipantLiving rent free in both your heads. The Jays were saved by Springer from the typical Game 7 disaster that haunts Toronto teams. Good for him. Great for the Jays. They overachieved this year and worked their way to the World Series. But now they play a team that would have to throw their season away to lose. The Dodgers are stacked. Ohtani is their #4 pitcher at this point. Itâs going to be a miracle to beat the Dodgers. Their pitching is dominant top to bottom and they have the best player of a century. Oh, and of course, in typical Toronto sports fashion, they have a former Blue Jay, Teoscar HernĂĄndez, who will probably beat the brakes off them because thatâs how Toronto teams roll. Iâm sure there will be a lot of butt hurt fans that Ohtani is rolling into town, still angry he didnât sign in Toronto, but he didnât even have to play well to beat the Brewers. And they still swept the Brewers. Jays lost 3 games to the Mariners and narrowly got out of Game 7. Dodgers shouldnât have much trouble at all.
As before, Iâd be happy to see the Jays overcome the odds but this is probably where their run ends.
can never enjoy anything, always negative. what a sad loser.
Yup, very sad.
The Jays have had an amazing run and year, what an incredible season it has been. Its been so much fun to watch.
Dodgers have lost 69 games this season, they are beatable, heck their season record this year isnt even in the top 10 all time.
The Dodgers are a juggernaut for sure. But you cant count the Jays out, any time I have, theyve quickly proven me wrong. Its been awesome.
Oh and “Springer saved the Jays from disaster”? Your top players are suppose to have top moments and big plays. And from “disaster”? WTF, the Jays were predicted to win 75- 82 games this….the ALCS was all gravy, nowhere near disaster.
He simply has no clue, complains about everything and things that dont even exist.October 22, 2025 at 1:01 pm #44203Fakepartofme
ParticipantMan we were talking about the final season of Matthews contract so relax a bit. The D wonât be looking pretty by then, Rielly will be 33, McCabe will be 34, and Tanev will be 37 and all 3 of them will be signed for 2 more years. There will be nothing notable in development since the leafs have nothing notable in the upcoming drafts. I can see Matthews, an American from Arizona, moving on. The team will likely be starting to look like TB is this year so my hope is that he allows a trade in his final year of his contract if so and he doesnât burn the leafs like Sundin and Marner have.[/quote]
A lot can happen in the next 2.5 years. He’s been in the playoffs every year since he’s been here (hasnt performed that great on a consistent basis), he loves it here and they could still go on a nice playoff run.
The D is already old and will get slower…we all knew that. But if they stay decent they could be moved out for picks or parts if things fall apart…1st rounders?…doubtful. But we’ll see in several years.Some peeps swore up and down that Matthews would be leaving the last time he was an FA, didnt happen, not even close. Could things change, of course, we’ll see. Him and McD will be FA’s that year, could the leafs sign both for team “friendly-ish” deals. Sure why not.
So many things could happen in the next couple of years, no sense going doom and gloom 6 games into this season worrying about the 27/28 season.The leafs have made some bad TDL trades and blew their 1st rounders for the next couple of years, that’s gonna really hurt them (as expected). So I expect a quiet deadline.
But the season has barely begun so not too worried. Heck, nowadays I dont worry about the leafs at all. đOctober 22, 2025 at 12:58 pm #44200WHIPPER
ParticipantAs before, Iâd be happy to see the Jays overcome the odds but this is probably where their run ends.
And you know what? That’s fucking fine! NOBODY expected the Jays to get out of the division, let alone to the big show. The team had a hell of a run, played out of their minds, and did something spectacular. But you STILL find reason to bitch. Only one team wins the championship every year, so every other team is an absolute, utter failure and deserves to be shit on? No wonder you’re such a miserable prick.
I stopped reading most of your back and forth with Cush once you mentioned trading Tavares. Literally, the dumbest suggestion ever, (which is saying something coming from you). He will retire a Leaf, 100%. You just make up bullshit scenarios so that you can bitch that they never happen. Get some new material, or just do everyone a favor and fuck off for good.
October 22, 2025 at 12:47 pm #44197Dozzer
Participantcan never enjoy anything, always negative. what a sad loser.
I will always remember that home run⌠I literally got up and cheered out loud by myself waking up my gf who had to get up at 5am for work lol. She came out and literally said âyouâre lucky itâs a Toronto team succeeding in the playoffs and that you still wake up with me tired as hell to make me breakfast, but youâre done cheering right?â I said âmaybe, the game isnât quite over yetâ to which she looked at me with half asleep eyes and said âIâll put my ear plugs in, goodnightâŚâ, then she looked back towards the bedroom and then back towards me and then said this like she had to: âmy loveâ and then walked away đ
October 22, 2025 at 12:39 pm #44196Dozzer
ParticipantI think the tough part is that it seems like an injury, but obviously one that they canât address and just isnât going to get better đ
Maybe they themselves are still hoping that it will come around?
If so letâs hope they had the first few number of games already decided for it to do so before adjusting things, like the first 10 or dozen games. As I said if he can accept it, and he turns himself into a primary passer feeding Nylander, that line can become offensively dangerous quickly. It would take some juggling to figure out a new line 2 but oh well.
October 22, 2025 at 12:34 pm #44188senstrolltwo
ParticipantLiving rent free in both your heads. The Jays were saved by Springer from the typical Game 7 disaster that haunts Toronto teams. Good for him. Great for the Jays. They overachieved this year and worked their way to the World Series. But now they play a team that would have to throw their season away to lose. The Dodgers are stacked. Ohtani is their #4 pitcher at this point. Itâs going to be a miracle to beat the Dodgers. Their pitching is dominant top to bottom and they have the best player of a century. Oh, and of course, in typical Toronto sports fashion, they have a former Blue Jay, Teoscar HernĂĄndez, who will probably beat the brakes off them because thatâs how Toronto teams roll. Iâm sure there will be a lot of butt hurt fans that Ohtani is rolling into town, still angry he didnât sign in Toronto, but he didnât even have to play well to beat the Brewers. And they still swept the Brewers. Jays lost 3 games to the Mariners and narrowly got out of Game 7. Dodgers shouldnât have much trouble at all.
As before, Iâd be happy to see the Jays overcome the odds but this is probably where their run ends.
can never enjoy anything, always negative. what a sad loser.
October 22, 2025 at 12:34 pm #44184Aetherial
ParticipantThe returns suggested for Matthews are pure fantasy. His contract is an albatross. He is not even in the ballpark of performing up to that contract.
At some point, people will wake up and realize that we just donât see him ripping pucks past frozen goaltenders anymore. I donât know if it is injuries or not, but he used to be the most lethal player in the league and he is nowhere near that now and hasnât been for a couple years.
If he has lost his lethal shot fine, he can still skate, handle the puck, and pass extremely well. Berubeâs should have a chat with him, tell him to pass the puck more and put Nylander on his wing. Sure heâll still get his âin tightâ goals but you get what Iâm saying.
But I agree he isnât looking like he used to yet and itâs not from a lack of chances so heâs still getting the puck fed to him just fine.
I think the tough part is that it seems like an injury, but obviously one that they can’t address and just isn’t going to get better đ
October 22, 2025 at 12:26 pm #44178Dozzer
ParticipantNone of the above will happen. NONE
The leafs drastically overpaid for laughtonâŚso go fuck yourself learn that just because the leafs got robbed doesnt mean the leafs will be able to rob other teams.Also, its 6/7 games inâŚso STFU and quit your damn whining.
Man we were talking about the final season of Matthews contract so relax a bit. The D wonât be looking pretty by then, Rielly will be 33, McCabe will be 34, and Tanev will be 37 and all 3 of them will be signed for 2 more years. There will be nothing notable in development since the leafs have nothing notable in the upcoming drafts. I can see Matthews, an American from Arizona, moving on. The team will likely be starting to look like TB is this year so my hope is that he allows a trade in his final year of his contract if so and he doesnât burn the leafs like Sundin and Marner have.
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