How many HS coaches let players dictate what happens in practice? How many players want to run gassers for 90 minutes while the rest of the team is practicing? That is exactly what is ahead for this knucklehead.
P3 is just too stupid. Even for this comic strip. It’s about time for The Gilfather to lift his head up out of that mug of Mojitos he’s inhaling over at MCC and step in to end this madness.
Gotta give credit to yappy chihuahua Eli the Scooooter, that is a next-level move to out-Thorp Thorp, second in the Valley (or lower) is all but assured!
It’s not just “comebackers.” It’s also stuff like pop-ups, covering bases, fielding throws from the outfield, preventing stolen bases, and possibly batting. Pitchers have to be able to handle a lot more tasks than just pitching, and Gregg is a severe liability in all of them. Writing around it by pretending it’s all just not happening doesn’t make the story any more believable.
This plot just gets worse every day. Have either one of the authors ever played any HS sport? These plots are so totally unrealistic, I have to wonder were the authors are getting the basic plots, IMHO a fifth grader would write better stories
After being told in P1 by a student just what they will be doing in practices this week, Kaz goes home and phones Gil to let him know that they won the game. Gil asks whether they have any more games remaining, Kaz says “Yeah, probably”, and Gil asks whether Kaz knows where Mimi and the softball team went and whether they will be back before summer.
And Kazzzz proves the assumption that the coaches just don’t give a damn. “Sounds good to me! Someone who fields for crap can be fixed just by practicing grounders with a teammate for one day on the weekend.” I was wondering what Scooooter’s hairbrained scheme to help Gregggg’s fielding would be. Having it turn out to be, do nothing and hope NOBODY HITS A GROUNDER TO HIM OR BUNTS for the rest of the season is pretty dumb. And speaking of dumb, today’s Mopped Up Thorp is online.
So how does this get resolved? Will Gregggg get hit by a line drive, and while he’s in the hospital his vision problem gets exposed? Then (insert random character) has a connection to a specialist and he gets scheduled for some specialized surgery that will cure him? I’m putting down a C-note on that scenario with Vito.
Klubble over 2 years ago
I believe in professional comic circles, this is called foreshadowing.
Irish53 over 2 years ago
P 1.5: “… we’re weren’t gonna be at practice… uh, I mean … ok…”
Charks over 2 years ago
Iceberg? What iceberg?
huskiecoach over 2 years ago
Milford doesn’t have any other pitchers?
jslabotnik over 2 years ago
P1.5: well we sure weren’t going to waste loofah time on it
bearwku82 over 2 years ago
Ask me if Kaz cares. The only thing Kaz care about besides teaching Social Studies is keeping his magnificent sideburns tight.
cholly3 over 2 years ago
How many HS coaches let players dictate what happens in practice? How many players want to run gassers for 90 minutes while the rest of the team is practicing? That is exactly what is ahead for this knucklehead.
hifirick1953 over 2 years ago
They let Scooter drive the school bus???
dadjo over 2 years ago
P3 is just too stupid. Even for this comic strip. It’s about time for The Gilfather to lift his head up out of that mug of Mojitos he’s inhaling over at MCC and step in to end this madness.
Gil-doh! over 2 years ago
Gotta give credit to yappy chihuahua Eli the Scooooter, that is a next-level move to out-Thorp Thorp, second in the Valley (or lower) is all but assured!
jroggs over 2 years ago
It’s not just “comebackers.” It’s also stuff like pop-ups, covering bases, fielding throws from the outfield, preventing stolen bases, and possibly batting. Pitchers have to be able to handle a lot more tasks than just pitching, and Gregg is a severe liability in all of them. Writing around it by pretending it’s all just not happening doesn’t make the story any more believable.
chiphilton over 2 years ago
The inmates are running the asylum.
artegal over 2 years ago
A line-drive comebacker smacks him in the head and—viola—his vision is fixed!
timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago
This plot just gets worse every day. Have either one of the authors ever played any HS sport? These plots are so totally unrealistic, I have to wonder were the authors are getting the basic plots, IMHO a fifth grader would write better stories
metals24 over 2 years ago
Is Scooter flying a plane or did he just drive off a cliff?
Irish53 over 2 years ago
Not only is Greg blind, but he’s stupid too since he takes all his direction from this ass clown.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 2 years ago
After being told in P1 by a student just what they will be doing in practices this week, Kaz goes home and phones Gil to let him know that they won the game. Gil asks whether they have any more games remaining, Kaz says “Yeah, probably”, and Gil asks whether Kaz knows where Mimi and the softball team went and whether they will be back before summer.
Mopman over 2 years ago
And Kazzzz proves the assumption that the coaches just don’t give a damn. “Sounds good to me! Someone who fields for crap can be fixed just by practicing grounders with a teammate for one day on the weekend.” I was wondering what Scooooter’s hairbrained scheme to help Gregggg’s fielding would be. Having it turn out to be, do nothing and hope NOBODY HITS A GROUNDER TO HIM OR BUNTS for the rest of the season is pretty dumb. And speaking of dumb, today’s Mopped Up Thorp is online.
https://moppedupthorp.wordpress.com/
Mopman over 2 years ago
So how does this get resolved? Will Gregggg get hit by a line drive, and while he’s in the hospital his vision problem gets exposed? Then (insert random character) has a connection to a specialist and he gets scheduled for some specialized surgery that will cure him? I’m putting down a C-note on that scenario with Vito.