"If you think that moving 70% of the team won't effect chemistry, then you're a moron".
He's a moron if he thinks that wasn't Wade's intention. Here's what Woody said,
"Chemistry is what you make of it," the veteran starting pitcher said. "It's how you approach people, and it's how open you are with your teammates and how willing you are to get to know different people."
I think Lance might have a problem with people who are "different". Not that the Astros have acquired any moral degenerates, yet, but here's something he said last season,
"Truth has become very abstract," he says. "There's no absolute truth in our society anymore. Whatever you feel is right, well, do it. Well, that's no way to live."
"I think it's very dangerous. To me, the buzz word in America is `tolerance.' You have to tolerate anything."
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2007_4273760And I don't think the part about not trying to be a leader on the team is genuine, he was very comfortable leading, Back in 2003
"I try to be a leader, spiritually, for some of the younger guys on the team," Berkman says. "It's a good position to be in. It's something that I really enjoy. I feel almost that it is a responsibility."
"Even though he hasn't been around that long, he's like a veteran," Puffer says. "He's a superstar in this game, but he treats you like anybody else. Having a guy at the top who gets the respect from the guys and is also a brother [in Christ] is huge."
Saarloos says "I was just amazed at the grasp he has on the Word and the ability to lead not only in the clubhouse, but the ability to lead the young Christians on this team. It was almost like sitting in church listening to him. It was amazing."
"People are going to think what they're going to think," Berkman says. "I'm not too concerned about how they view professional athletes. It would be impossible for us to sit here and explain. People are always going to think that if you play sports and make a lot of money that you're spoiled and kind of whiny."
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