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5 minutes ago, spiritof66 said:

Maybe it's because they were treated like crap throughout their tenure but didn't want to say anything -- you know, loyalty to Angelos, and all that -- and then a little of the pent-up anger and resentment poured out after they were canned. 

Flanagan was a PA guy through and through. Widely reported that they had a very close relationship.

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29 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I think the Orioles should start making decisions Survivor style. Hire Colletti, Jim Duquette, and perhaps three of four other ex-GMs and bring them in to compete with Brady Anderson, Dan Duquette, and Buck Showalter. The winner gets to be President of Baseball Operations. 

I once interviewed at a place where the interview process involved bringing in all the candidates at once on the same day for a group interview. This included the person who was basically already working in the "open" position.  We all went to lunch together, went to the bathroom at the same time, and got asked the same questions one after another in the same room.  It was a surreal cage match.

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1 hour ago, Tony-OH said:

I think the Orioles should start making decisions Survivor style. Hire Colletti, Jim Duquette, and perhaps three of four other ex-GMs and bring them in to compete with Brady Anderson, Dan Duquette, and Buck Showalter. The winner gets to be President of Baseball Operations. 

Nah, the organization is a bunch of Jokers...
Now which one of you fine gentlemen would like to join our team?

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47 minutes ago, Chavez Ravine said:

I once interviewed at a place where the interview process involved bringing in all the candidates at once on the same day for a group interview. This included the person who was basically already working in the "open" position.  We all went to lunch together, went to the bathroom at the same time, and got asked the same questions one after another in the same room.  It was a surreal cage match.

Wow. did you get the job or were you thrown out the cage? :D

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1 hour ago, MCO'sFan said:

Perhaps it is Duquette that has said he doesn't want to stay (that's what most on the board said after he was not allowed to leave for Toronto). Perhaps he knows and agrees that the O's need to find his replacement. Perhaps, they are looking to dive deep into the international market and the are looking at Colletti to assist DD in that effort. Perhaps the collective "we" have no idea what "we" are talking about and are spouting off about stuff "we" can only guess at. It's call the "Hangout Way"

If true then why would Jim go off about it? 

 

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2 hours ago, weams said:

Someone is fired most times that someone is hired.

Then fire Dan before you interview his replacement. 

Why would you wait this close until the trade deadline in a season that years ago we all knew could be the end to do this? This team was done in mid April. You wait until June to do this? 

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32 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Then fire Dan before you interview his replacement. 

Why would you wait this close until the trade deadline in a season that years ago we all knew could be the end to do this? This team was done in mid April. You wait until June to do this? 

So, they should fire him mid-season and then hope they like the guy they interview? That would be a new approach.

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5 minutes ago, mdbdotcom said:

So, they should fire him mid-season and then hope they like the guy they interview? That would be a new approach.

I'm sure it would be super easy to just jump into the role and completely familiarize yourself with the ML team, the minor league teams, the coaching, the scouts and everything the teams you might be trading with have.  All the while replacing the old guard with your people.

Shouldn't take more than a couple of days to get up to speed and start the rebuild.

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4 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I'm sure it would be super easy to just jump into the role and completely familiarize yourself with the ML team, the minor league teams, the coaching, the scouts and everything the teams you might be trading with have.  All the while replacing the old guard with your people.

Shouldn't take more than a couple of days to get up to speed and start the rebuild.

Were they to bring in someone now, they would probably do it like they did with MacPhail. Hire him as President of Baseball Operations and keep Duquette on in his lower position until his contract is up. 

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Just now, mdbdotcom said:

Were they to bring in someone now, they would probably do it like they did with MacPhail. Hire him as President of Baseball Operations and keep Duquette on in his lower position until his contract is up. 

The problem with that is Duquette already has a really fancy title.  What position can you put the new higher in?

That and of course the huge amount of confusion you will sow in the entire front office.

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43 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Then fire Dan before you interview his replacement. 

Why would you wait this close until the trade deadline in a season that years ago we all knew could be the end to do this? This team was done in mid April. You wait until June to do this? 

There is no way around the awkwardness and difficulty of the transition.  That is one reason why the future decision should have proactively been done at the end of last year. It is squirrely (even for the O's) to fire your GM in April. "We thought you were the person to lead us to the promised land, but those first few games played in a blizzard radically changed our opinion of you". As the days ticked into November we were already in "Awkward" land.

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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

The problem with that is Duquette already has a really fancy title.  What position can you put the new higher in?

That and of course the huge amount of confusion you will sow in the entire front office.

President of Baseball Operations, just like MacPhail. I'd love to see Brady's face at that announcement.

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