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Originally Posted by Hardkore Kidd J
I think I might just take this with a grain of salt no offense. I mean all managers can't react to stress as easily as others. Being a Manager is a stressful job. Are you implying he'd be happier with another team or are you just saying he's just not cut out to be a manager? Cause I really don't know if a change of environment will really change the way he handles stress.
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When he was Marlins manager he didn't seem so stressed, so uptight. He was just doing his job and working with the young guys down there. He would smile, joke around with the young players, and he turned them from a losing team to an above .500 team. Now that he is in New York, he really seemed kind of...I don't know how to explain it. He seemed unhappy. Obviously managing in Florida isn't the same as New York, and the expectations were less. I read where he, last Tuesday, accepted that he had given thought to managing the Cubs, where there was an opening. So I just think that while he is a good manager, he's not cut out to manage in New York (emotionally and mentally).