Interesting to me anyway how he could seem so upbeat yet was apparently suicidal around the time this video was made. I tend to think his death was inevitable and the game made him stay even longer. Those close to him said they were worried when he was reassigned by Angelos in 2007.
You didn't have to blow your brains out. When people go themselves they hurt the love ones even more by doing stupid shit like that. I mean I know life is bad, but you don't go kill yourself. There's worse out in the world and killing yourself isn't the way to go.
@GeorgeCarlinIsInHell. I don't know if you are being real or sarcastic but the way Cal responded to Mike's death reminded of a former alumni that graduated the same year I did. I saw the person only twice so when somebody asked about him. I said, Oh, yeah, he was nice.
I think there were a lot of factors that led to him to take his life.I've talked to him a few times about the O's and he always seemed like a sensitive person when we talked.He was always so friendly to me though.It must have really hurt him to not have his executive postion not renewed.I'm sure he really really wanted to turn the Orioles around and wasn't able to do that once he was let go of that job.And it wasn't his fault that they did so poorly at all.He had a real passion for the Orioles.
@DirtyMoney410 Yeah supposedly they just heard from his wife and she said he was worried about his financial problems which is weird considering the amount of money he made over the course of his career whether it be as a player, commentator, or GM. Who knows maybe he was gambling and lost a large amount of money. Oh well, may he rest in peace and for the love of God Peter Angelos sell the team to someone who's gonna actually take care of this franchise.
Interesting to me anyway how he could seem so upbeat yet was apparently suicidal around the time this video was made. I tend to think his death was inevitable and the game made him stay even longer. Those close to him said they were worried when he was reassigned by Angelos in 2007.
jabba2 2 months ago
You didn't have to blow your brains out. When people go themselves they hurt the love ones even more by doing stupid shit like that. I mean I know life is bad, but you don't go kill yourself. There's worse out in the world and killing yourself isn't the way to go.
redmustang03 4 months ago
@GeorgeCarlinIsInHell FUCKING PARASITE!
seanvogt221 5 months ago
@GeorgeCarlinIsInHell Yea thats real nice to say,go fuck yourself asshole.
whitelght9 5 months ago
@GeorgeCarlinIsInHell. I don't know if you are being real or sarcastic but the way Cal responded to Mike's death reminded of a former alumni that graduated the same year I did. I saw the person only twice so when somebody asked about him. I said, Oh, yeah, he was nice.
Ariamaluum 5 months ago
I think there were a lot of factors that led to him to take his life.I've talked to him a few times about the O's and he always seemed like a sensitive person when we talked.He was always so friendly to me though.It must have really hurt him to not have his executive postion not renewed.I'm sure he really really wanted to turn the Orioles around and wasn't able to do that once he was let go of that job.And it wasn't his fault that they did so poorly at all.He had a real passion for the Orioles.
PullSomeTuber 6 months ago
@cpc122889 "Piece" as in part of a whole?
rproulx86yahoo 6 months ago
@cpc122889 "peace"
BDOUG23 6 months ago
Flanny, you will be greatly missed. Rest in piece.
cpc122889 6 months ago
@DirtyMoney410 Yeah supposedly they just heard from his wife and she said he was worried about his financial problems which is weird considering the amount of money he made over the course of his career whether it be as a player, commentator, or GM. Who knows maybe he was gambling and lost a large amount of money. Oh well, may he rest in peace and for the love of God Peter Angelos sell the team to someone who's gonna actually take care of this franchise.
MrJacksonvs 6 months ago