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The cynicism vancouverites are fed daily by spirtswriters probably is the catalyst for fickle fans with high expectations. The very things we, as a fan base, are criticized for. People shouldnt let him influence their feelings. As a professional,he must be objective, this lends to an interestinv read, and this is not congruent with fan mentality which promotes unconditional positive regard for their team.

That's about as positive as Tony is capable of. He's in a tight spot - afraid to lose to LA, and afraid to beat LA. One way disappointment, the other, he was wrong about his team, as usual. He really made a fool of himself suggesting that AV's days were numbered, and even during the winning streak that secured the President's trophy he was struggling to find negatives. That is Tony being Tony - he still hasn't gotten over the Neely trade, and he may never get over the Hodgson trade, but this article is probably the best thing he has written in quite some time. He put himself in a tough spot predicting doomsday; and he's obviously not the kind of person to admit that he was wrong - thus his half-assed 'this is not a very impressive President't trophy team, can anyone remember a less impressive one' thing. Nothing is ever good enough for him. The usual weak stuff, but not as weak as the bleak crap he had been writing recently.

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That's about as positive as Tony is capable of. He's in a tight spot - afraid to lose to LA, and afraid to beat LA. One way disappointment, the other, he was wrong about his team, as usual. He really made a fool of himself suggesting that AV's days were numbered, and even during the winning streak that secured the President's trophy he was struggling to find negatives. That is Tony being Tony - he still hasn't gotten over the Neely trade, and he may never get over the Hodgson trade, but this article is probably the best thing he has written in quite some time. He put himself in a tough spot predicting doomsday; and he's obviously not the kind of person to admit that he was wrong - thus his half-assed 'this is not a very impressive President't trophy team, can anyone remember a less impressive one' thing. Nothing is ever good enough for him. The usual weak stuff, but not as weak as the bleak crap he had been writing recently.

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