Frank Coztansa wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
I just want my team to have a chance at winning the World Series. If they don't, Oh well maybe next year.
Why is that a controversial stance? I'm being well balanced. Should I gouge out my eyes if they lose? What are you doing to atone for another season missing the playoffs? I need to know what a real fan does.
I don't think you should gouge your eyes out or quit rooting for the Cubs if they lose.
But I must say its a very strange stance to take basically saying that you are OK if the Cubs lose in the DS or CS. Sure, you will be sad. Who wouldn't? The Cubs were the best team in baseball from pitch one. They will have home field throughout the NL playoffs.
They are healthy. Their rotation will be set up exactly the way they want. Anything less than a World Series appearance is an utter failure. Everything I just said here is completely irrelevant to the Cubs seemingly being set up to be good for a long time. Being in the playoffs next year is not guaranteed to any team.

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your opinion.It's amazing that everyone single person in a entire fandom should have the exact same expectations.
I believe that the front office has little control over how a team performs in the playoffs. I realize many of you disagree. That's fine... but it's not going to change how I view it. IF a team gets in the playoffs consistently, that is a win for me. Now, let me break this down very carefully for Sox fans who either aren't capable or aren't willing to try to understand why I say that... I want to win a World Series, and I believe that the best odds to do so are to get into the playoffs every year. Once you are in the playoffs, the smallest thing gone wrong can kill your chances (see: Cubs, 2003). Therefore, you are wrong to label all Cubs fans as "being happy" with just making the playoffs. I am saying that making the playoffs consistently gives the best chances to win a World Series. I think I said that like five times in that paragraph, so hopefully it sinks in. Because of this way of thinking, I am not one to judge any individual season on a lack of winning the World Series. There's too much that's left to chance in the postseason in baseball.
Additionally, I am curious to see exactly what some of you Sock fans think you have changed with the Sox through your ardent disagreement with their direction. Do you think Jerry Reinsdorf gives two shits what some guy who runs naked through Lakemoore once a year thinks? Kenny Williams has been running a circus over there for the better part of a decade. I haven't seen the fans "force" Jerry to make any real chance. The only people who could even conceivably have an impact on the direction of their sports team is season ticket holders, and even that is not much.
This whole conversation is some sort of weird fantasy that doesn't actually exist.
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