Your team has suffered a buttload of injuries. Maybe the problem is just the way the chips fall, and maybe it's somewhere in the organization.
At any rate, your fans have decided your trainer is to blame. You resist that. You're committed to the system, the regime. The results are unpleasant, but how is that necessarily his fault?
But that line is only sustainable for so long. Sandy's no dope. So what does he do? He fires the trainer, and replaces him with ME, the assistant trainer. The bugbear is slain, but the system remains in place. Bold? Cowardly? A third way? I dunno.
But one way or another, the chips are gonna fall. Which way will they spill for me? I'm Brian Chicklo, Mets [crossout:i0uis7iq]assistant[/crossout:i0uis7iq] trainer.
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