Considering they have nothing to do with this year.
He has had a remarkable first half. Why can't we leave it at that?
You have made many posters voluntarily eat crow on this board. Until you voluntarily post" I eat crow on Ian Kinsler" these kind of posts will keep firing at you like Shiite's with rocket launchers
It's been long over due. It's time Reb. I voluntarily ate crow on the Robbie Ray , Ian Crow and Lombo for Fister trade.
I was just as frustrated to see Fister go as everyone else but figured there had to be something there for DD to pull that trade off. After seeing Krol get dismantled by the Rangers I volutarily posted "I eat crow" it's in the Fister tread and you have thrown the Lombo stuff in my face after I posted I eat crow.
I always thought common board etiquette was that if you posted you ate crow it was supposed to be the most humiliating thing a poster could do to ones self.
Also that the poster has admitted defeat on a subject and just wants to move on. I eat crow = Mercy.
hu?mil?i?at?ing [hyoo-mil-ee-ey-ting
adjective
lowering the pride, self-respect, or dignity of a person; mortifying: Such a humiliating defeat was good for his overblown ego.
mer?cy [mur-see] Show IPA
noun, plural mer?cies for 4, 5.
1.
compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence: Have mercy on the poor sinner.
2.
the disposition to be compassionate or forbearing: an adversary wholly without mercy
Eating crow is an American colloquial idiom,[1] meaning humiliation by admitting wrongness or having been proved wrong after taking a strong position.[2] Crow is presumably foul-tasting in the same way that being proved wrong might be emotionally hard to swallow.[2] The exact origin of the idiom is unknown, but it probably began with an American story published around 1850 about a slow-witted New York farmer.[3] Eating crow is of a family of idioms having to do with eating and being proved incorrect, such as to "eat dirt" and to "eat your hat" (or shoe),
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