Braden Schneider Deserved a Break—The Rangers Gave Him Ice Time Instead

Playing through pain is understandable. Playing through injuries hurts you and your team and coaches need to know better.

Braden Schneider Deserved a Break—The Rangers Gave Him Ice Time Instead
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You have got to be kidding me?!!?!

“In the race to be stupid, you’ve set a brand-new kind of pace. We’d like to christen you Charlie Failure Face” – A Boy Named Charlie Brown

I hereby christen the Rangers, "Charlie Failure Face."

There are few things that annoy me more than stupidity. I remember about a month after starting a new job, the office bookkeeper walked by my desk and asked if I had seen Julio, our maintenance supervisor. I said that I hadn’t, and he went back to his desk. About twenty minutes later I got up to go to the restroom only to find it completely flooded with poo all over the floor.

Had the bookkeeper said, “Hey, we’ve got a clogged toilet situation,” that would have been much more helpful, informative, and would have prevent a truly “shitty” situation. Instead, this man decided that he had taken all the steps he needed to take and somehow the water would magically stop pouring out of the toilet onto the floor and no one would notice. It’s a level of stupidity that defies logic.

It’s how I feel when I read things like:

Seriously? SERIOUSLY??? He's been injured most of the SEASON and still played 80 games? EIGHTY GAMES! Seriously?????

Now I know how Jeremy Piven's character felt in Grosse Pointe Blank: