12xu wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:12 pm
O boy - Mo in the booth with the ESPN crew! This should be riveting..............
TV is double muted.
It was on mute but I pushed the mute button again to make sure.
Mo being Mo. He is trying to give the impression that had July been better, the Cardinals would have been buyers. Bull stuff.
It was logical and sound what he said...but keep just hating
Scouty? Logic from Mo? Seriously? Mo is a jackass and we all know it.
What did he say that was bad logic? Stats were given and bad play by the club noted, that changes what they were going to do...
Probably that he could've said it maybe 6 or 7 years ago. There's no way that you could possibly defend the guy!
What? he was speaking to the trade deadline...
Which trade deadline? He adds Motters and Hampsons. Deals middle relievers for next to nothing at trade deadlines, acquires nothing that could help the team. He's the laziest POBO in the game and you defend what he says about this year's deadline?
Someone tell the announcer that the cards have already sucked for 3 years so a succession plan of sucking for 3 more years is not some work of brilliance. But seems they all have the feeling cards will not spend the money coming off the books or why say what they said.
11WSChamps wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:20 pm
Mo comparing this franchise with Milwaukee.
Cranny and the rest of the fanboys here can be proud.
The Cards Talk knock is that nothing matters if you don't have postseason success. Does the same hold true for the Brewers?
Apples and oranges.
Please explain.
Cards Talk says the 2019 season was a complete embarrassment because we got swept in the NLCS. When is the last time the Brewers made the World Series? 1982?
Yet, Cards Talk strives to be just like the Brewers. Love this place.
Did you watch the 2019 NLCS? A historically poor offensive performance? But I digress..
The Brewers are doing an amazing job with payroll efficiency that the Cardinals would do well to model. But the Cardinals are the Yankees of the NL, a blue-blood franchise with considerably more resources and fan support than Milwaukee. The Cardinals should be kicking the Brewers’ (bleep) from here to Kenosha. The fact that it’s the other way around is a result of choices on ownership/FOs part.
12xu wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:12 pm
O boy - Mo in the booth with the ESPN crew! This should be riveting..............
TV is double muted.
It was on mute but I pushed the mute button again to make sure.
Mo being Mo. He is trying to give the impression that had July been better, the Cardinals would have been buyers. Bull stuff.
It was logical and sound what he said...but keep just hating
Scouty? Logic from Mo? Seriously? Mo is a jackass and we all know it.
What did he say that was bad logic? Stats were given and bad play by the club noted, that changes what they were going to do...
Probably that he could've said it maybe 6 or 7 years ago. There's no way that you could possibly defend the guy!
What? he was speaking to the trade deadline...
Which trade deadline? He adds Motters and Hampsons. Deals middle relievers for next to nothing at trade deadlines, acquires nothing that could help the team. He's the laziest POBO in the game and you defend what he says about this year's deadline?
11WSChamps wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:20 pm
Mo comparing this franchise with Milwaukee.
Cranny and the rest of the fanboys here can be proud.
The Cards Talk knock is that nothing matters if you don't have postseason success. Does the same hold true for the Brewers?
Apples and oranges.
Please explain.
Cards Talk says the 2019 season was a complete embarrassment because we got swept in the NLCS. When is the last time the Brewers made the World Series? 1982?
Yet, Cards Talk strives to be just like the Brewers. Love this place.
Did you watch the 2019 NLCS? A historically poor offensive performance? But I digress..
The Brewers are doing an amazing job with payroll efficiency that the Cardinals would do well to model. But the Cardinals are the Yankees of the NL, a blue-blood franchise with considerably more resources and fan support than Milwaukee. The Cardinals should be kicking the Brewers’ (bleep) from here to Kenosha. The fact that it’s the other way around is a result of choices on ownership/FOs part.
Wake me up when the Brewers win anything that matters.
ZERO World Series titles.
43 years since last World Series appearance.
Yes, this is what the Cards should strive for and I'm sure Cards Talk would love this.
Last edited by cardinalsfever44 on 10 Aug 2025 20:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
12xu wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:12 pm
O boy - Mo in the booth with the ESPN crew! This should be riveting..............
TV is double muted.
It was on mute but I pushed the mute button again to make sure.
Mo being Mo. He is trying to give the impression that had July been better, the Cardinals would have been buyers. Bull stuff.
It was logical and sound what he said...but keep just hating
Scouty? Logic from Mo? Seriously? Mo is a jackass and we all know it.
What did he say that was bad logic? Stats were given and bad play by the club noted, that changes what they were going to do...
Probably that he could've said it maybe 6 or 7 years ago. There's no way that you could possibly defend the guy!
What? he was speaking to the trade deadline...
Which trade deadline? He adds Motters and Hampsons. Deals middle relievers for next to nothing at trade deadlines, acquires nothing that could help the team. He's the laziest POBO in the game and you defend what he says about this year's deadline?
You obviously didn't hear the interview . Keep being you
Last edited by scoutyjones2 on 10 Aug 2025 20:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
11WSChamps wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 20:20 pm
Mo comparing this franchise with Milwaukee.
Cranny and the rest of the fanboys here can be proud.
The Cards Talk knock is that nothing matters if you don't have postseason success. Does the same hold true for the Brewers?
Apples and oranges.
Please explain.
Cards Talk says the 2019 season was a complete embarrassment because we got swept in the NLCS. When is the last time the Brewers made the World Series? 1982?
Yet, Cards Talk strives to be just like the Brewers. Love this place.
Did you watch the 2019 NLCS? A historically poor offensive performance? But I digress..
The Brewers are doing an amazing job with payroll efficiency that the Cardinals would do well to model. But the Cardinals are the Yankees of the NL, a blue-blood franchise with considerably more resources and fan support than Milwaukee. The Cardinals should be kicking the Brewers’ (bleep) from here to Kenosha. The fact that it’s the other way around is a result of choices on ownership/FOs part.