Stan Kasten feels the pain more than you do.

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 Stan Kasten feels the pain more than you do.
"There's no question that the day-to-day performance, for the last month especially, has been very disappointing. We feel it more than any fan or person in the media could possibly feel it ... Obviously, it's disappointing, all the things that have happened. But we continue to focus on the big picture. And big picture, I'm still as optimistic as I've ever been." ( Stan Kasten, via ... [link]

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Yeah! Boswell Column!
Published 7/9/2008 by Harper Gordek at Oleanders and Morning Glories
... We get it Stan.  You are in terrible pain. Everyday you wake up and cry a single tear into your bowl of Basic 4. You carve an L into your arm for every loss just for a momentary escape from the psychological pain you are going through.  It’s tough being you.  ...

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