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Originally Posted by GioforPM
That’s not the point at all. The point is workload was not to blame
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The team sure laid some eggs in front of him for sure. As Bingo says, who knows why? The weight of expectations maybe.
There was one year I recall them playing well and Kipper being off his game -- they were just never in synch. As far as workload, who knows? He played a lot. Hard to believe that doesn't affect you.
EDIT: It was 2009, when they lost in 6 to Chicago. Kipper was .882.