Derek
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D Wreck must have realized he was wrong. Maybe he typed it into Google and saw this:
count on someone or something
to rely on someone or something; to depend on someone or something. We can count on Bill to get the job done.Can I count on this car to start every morning of the year?
No, I'm not the one misinterpreting the phrase. Just didn't see the point in arguing. I know what the phrase means, and I know what was meant by the statement that the Indians were counting on Brantley for opening day.