Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
A few things here, Bryan. First, the concept that "you can't rebuild and contend at the same time" has somehow become gospel even though there is no evidence nor any statistic to support such a claim. In fact, teams rebuild on the fly all the time and some of them very successfully.
Agreed. I dont think there is ONE way to do it.
I have to point out though, there's some hypocrisy in saying "no stat supports it" and then supporting the other side by saying "some" do it "all the time"
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Second, I don't see how spending an extra $40 million of Rickett's money to put a team on the field that is at least watchable- if not competitive- inhibits rebuilding in any way. The Cubs and their fans love the idea that they're one of the elite franchises, a heritage franchise, so big and popular, yet they're acting like they're the Twins or the Expos without many complaints.
Or the Phillies. Some teams use a budget and save money in a plan to splurge later. Now you can think its a bad plan, or that Ricketts will just pocket the money, but it is a viable way to rebuild and its proven successful recently by the Big Market Phillies
You present it as Cub fans have been swindled. I highly doubt any Philly fan regrets 2004 and 2005.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Finally, the idea that someone else should buy the tickets until they're good enough so that you're interested in buying them isn't a very sound business philosophy. What if every Cub fan decides to adopt the cpguy methodology?
I expressed no such idea.
What Im saying is, I dont feel bad for the season ticket guy who has to sit thru a couple lean years because when playoffs come, he'll be rewarded.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
There won't be money to pay Anthony Rizzo. I'm not sure I understand that viewpoint anyway. You're a fan of baseball when the Cubs are good and you're a fan of drafts when the Cubs are bad?
Anthony Rizzo might be good. You exaggerating Cub fans expectations of them is getting old [I dont care if a handful of posters here took your bait and said he might be better than some all stars. You're acting like Cub fans are waiting on this kid like Andrew Luck or LeBron].
Im a fan of baseball always. I pay attention to the draft and minor leagues always.
Certain fans probably pay more attention to the draft and FA when their team is bad....which would be totally understandable. Just like the Super Bowl winning teams fan is not going to be as concerned with the draft as the team with the #1 pick.