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Who would it affect the most?

good dolphin would try his best to act like it never happened, so therefore it doesn't bother him. (Who You Crappin?)

JORR would argue that somehow, someway, it shouldn't count. When that doesn't take hold, he'll then move on to a "it's the flukiest World Series champion in all of baseball history" argument.

Regular Reader will continue to seethe at the mere mention of anything Cub related, though he just might pack it in knowing the Cub coverage will become unbearable.

SomeGuy and Pitt Mike will be like the Soldiers who were neve told the War was over. They'll keep fighting ghosts of Cubdom past. The real question is, which one will be Don Quixote and which will be Sancho Panza?

Frank will probably light himself on fire.

And a sleeper candidate to worry about is Sini. This guy has so much anti-Cub venom flowing through his veins that he could kill a Ryno just by looking at him. Who knows how he'll react?
I may start crying knowing that my Cubs fan friends finally know how awesome I and other White Sox fans felt in 2005.

It was like Christmas morning as a parent when you see your favorite kids like Frank and Terry's Peeps as happy as happy can be. It was more fun than getting your own gifts. I would like to see jimmypasta feel the same way. The only thing that would make it better would be if THE INQUISITOR, Juiced, and IMU were in jail for it and didn't get to watch.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Matches Malone wrote:
Who would it affect the most?

good dolphin would try his best to act like it never happened, so therefore it doesn't bother him. (Who You Crappin?)

JORR would argue that somehow, someway, it shouldn't count. When that doesn't take hold, he'll then move on to a "it's the flukiest World Series champion in all of baseball history" argument.

Regular Reader will continue to seethe at the mere mention of anything Cub related, though he just might pack it in knowing the Cub coverage will become unbearable.

SomeGuy and Pitt Mike will be like the Soldiers who were neve told the War was over. They'll keep fighting ghosts of Cubdom past. The real question is, which one will be Don Quixote and which will be Sancho Panza?

Frank will probably light himself on fire.

And a sleeper candidate to worry about is Sini. This guy has so much anti-Cub venom flowing through his veins that he could kill a Ryno just by looking at him. Who knows how he'll react?
I may start crying knowing that my Cubs fan friends finally know how awesome I and other White Sox fans felt in 2005.

It was like Christmas morning as a parent when you see your favorite kids like Frank and Terry's Peeps as happy as happy can be. It was more fun than getting your own gifts. I would like to see jimmypasta feel the same way. The only thing that would make it better would be if THE INQUISITOR, Juiced, and IMU were in jail for it and didn't get to watch.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
]I may start crying knowing that my Cubs fan friends finally know how awesome I and other White Sox fans felt in 2005.

It was like Christmas morning as a parent when you see your favorite kids like Frank and Terry's Peeps as happy as happy can be. It was more fun than getting your own gifts. I would like to see jimmypasta feel the same way. The only thing that would make it better would be if THE INQUISITOR, Juiced, and IMU were in jail for it and didn't get to watch.


one can only imagine what it would have been like if they were posting in 2005.


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loserism has made them very popular. maybe they suddenly become unpopular. it boggles my mind to consider.


hipsters cannot enjoy something once it becomes popular

within the next year or so we will start to get the division of cub fandom into the long time fans and the pink hat wearing fans. It happens every time.


dolphin, using ABC 7 (your home for Chicago Cub baseball) style facts, how many millions show up for the parade?


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It will be a regional holiday, like something in New England


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How many protestors will be in attendance?


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Add kirkwood to that list.

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It would be the biggest event in Chicago sports history surpassing the current leader -85 Bears.
The 85 Bears would be the only one that should even be in the conversation but toss in the 2015 vs 1985 media and it's not even close.
The 90s Bulls would be far ahead any Cubs title. The Bulls took the NBA to heights it has never seen or likely will ever see again.

The Cubs would fall well behind the 85 Bears, the 90s Bulls, and somewhere ahead of the current Hawks dynasty but closer to that then either of the other truly defining sports teams of the city.

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Kirkwood wrote:
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Add kirkwood to that list.

i can't wait to give you an shirtless hug when the Cubbies do clinch

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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It would be the biggest event in Chicago sports history surpassing the current leader -85 Bears.
The 85 Bears would be the only one that should even be in the conversation but toss in the 2015 vs 1985 media and it's not even close.
The 90s Bulls would be far ahead any Cubs title. The Bulls took the NBA to heights it has never seen or likely will ever see again.

The Cubs would fall well behind the 85 Bears, the 90s Bulls, and somewhere ahead of the current Hawks dynasty but closer to that then either of the other truly defining sports teams of the city.

The Cubs winning would be the biggest thing in sports, not just Chicago.

85 Bears are safe at the top but the Cubs would be right there. Then after that the Bulls, then waaaay, waaaay down there are the Hawks and Sox.


You waaaaay overrate the Bulls titles. Jerry Reinsdorf pretty much spoke for Chicago with the "Id trade all 6 titles for a World Series"

The fact that the NBA peaked at the time doesnt really support the argument. Nobody cares about the state of the game when the title was won.


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The Cubs winning would be the biggest thing in sports, not just Chicago.
For a short time it would be just like the Hawks are a big story for a while when they win one.
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You waaaaay overrate the Bulls titles. Jerry Reinsdorf pretty much spoke for Chicago with the "Id trade all 6 titles for a World Series"
The NBA still hasn't seen an era of popularity like that and the Bulls are considered one of, if not the greatest team in NBA history and they had the greatest player in NBA history.

The story on the Cubs will be the same as the Red Sox. It was a really good team that finally ended a long period of losing. I'm not even sure the Red Sox were/are the biggest Boston sports story of the last 15 years and obviously the Red Sox are more important to baseball than the Cubs are.

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To put it in perspective, 72 million people watched Jordan's last game as a Bull. 28.8 million watched the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
To put it in perspective, 72 million people watched Jordan's last game as a Bull. 28.8 million watched the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004.


:lol: :lol: Now the NBA is more popular than baseball.

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To put it in perspective, 72 million people watched Jordan's last game as a Bull. 28.8 million watched the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004.


:lol: :lol: Now the NBA is more popular than baseball.
At that time it probably was.

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The NBA during the Jordan era was extremely popular, especially on an international level. The Dream Team was the 90s version of the Beatles. They were basically responsible for the European influx of talent over the past two decades. The Bulls winning was always a big deal. The Cubs winning one might be a bigger deal locally, but the 90s Bulls transcended the basic popularity of basketball.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
The Cubs winning would be the biggest thing in sports, not just Chicago.
For a short time it would be just like the Hawks are a big story for a while when they win one.
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You waaaaay overrate the Bulls titles. Jerry Reinsdorf pretty much spoke for Chicago with the "Id trade all 6 titles for a World Series"
The NBA still hasn't seen an era of popularity like that and the Bulls are considered one of, if not the greatest team in NBA history and they had the greatest player in NBA history.

The story on the Cubs will be the same as the Red Sox. It was a really good team that finally ended a long period of losing. I'm not even sure the Red Sox were/are the biggest Boston sports story of the last 15 years and obviously the Red Sox are more important to baseball than the Cubs are.

Why are the Red Sox more important? Actually they probably arent. Yankees, Cubs, Dodgers, then probably Red Sox. Its arguable, but certainly not obvious.

And were talking locally, Leash. The conversation began as "biggest thing in this city"

Like it or not, most people in Chicago are way bigger fans of their baseball team than the Bulls. That's not even taking into account the title drought.


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You forgot the Cardinals who have a huge fanbase handed down from when they were the southernmost and westernmost franchise. Even the Cub manager is a Cardinal fan.

Anyway, the Cubs winning the World Series would be the biggest national sports story unless Aaron Rodgers decided to be The Bachelorette.

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Why are the Red Sox more important? Actually they probably arent.
I'm sure you'll give me 100 reasons why it isn't true but nationally I think the Red Sox are considered more important, and Boston is a huge baseball city with only one team.

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And were talking locally, Leash. The conversation began as "biggest thing in this city"

Like it or not, most people in Chicago are way bigger fans of their baseball team than the Bulls. That's not even taking into account the title drought.
Now that may be true. The point is that the Jordan Bulls were a transcendent team that goes down as one of the all time great teams in sports history. To say that would not even be close to a Cubs championship is just stupid.
I'm a bigger Bears fan than a Bulls fan, but I understand just how important and special the 90s Bulls were.

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I dont really care either way though. Hopefully we'll find out soon.


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Anyway, the Cubs winning the World Series would be the biggest national sports story unless Aaron Rodgers decided to be The Bachelorette.
Don't take it to extremes. The Cubs winning the World Series would be a big national story. The World Series winner normally is.

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You forgot the Cardinals who have a huge fanbase handed down from when they were the southernmost and westernmost franchise. Even the Cub manager is a Cardinal fan.

Anyway, the Cubs winning the World Series would be the biggest national sports story unless Aaron Rodgers decided to be The Bachelorette.

Good point. Cards are easy to forget because ya know....St Louis


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Isn't the 2004 Red Sox easily the closest parallel? Locally it would be a huge deal for many years, but nationally it would be forgotten within weeks.

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Isn't the 2004 Red Sox easily the closest parallel? Locally it would be a huge deal for many years, but nationally it would be forgotten within weeks.

The Red Sox were not forgotten in weeks. That shit lasted a while.


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Isn't the 2004 Red Sox easily the closest parallel? Locally it would be a huge deal for many years, but nationally it would be forgotten within weeks.

The Red Sox were not forgotten in weeks. That shit lasted a while.
The Patriots.

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Isn't the 2004 Red Sox easily the closest parallel? Locally it would be a huge deal for many years, but nationally it would be forgotten within weeks.

The Red Sox were not forgotten in weeks. That shit lasted a while.

Not really. It was a big deal for literally a few weeks and then everyone moved on, except for im assuming Red Sox fans.

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The Cubs winning the World Series would be the biggest sports championship in Chicago history, in my opinion.

Forget about the Bulls. It was fun but the NBA is the casual fan's sport. You have diehards like Douchebag and FavreFan sprinkled in here and there but the NBA doesn't seem to have as many diehard fans as the MLB, NFL and NHL does.

Forget about the Hawks. I don't think it's just a fling, this is a city that loves hockey that got completely alienated by the Hawks unlike any other franchise in sports has ever seen. Hawks fandom is here to stay but hockey ranks 4th in this city and country. Even diehards such as myself recognize it and don't argue it.

Forget about the Bears. Yea, I said it. It has it's share of diehards and casuals but the main reason everyone loves the Bears so much is because "OMG FOOTBALL!!!!" more than an actual emotional connection with the team. I think most Bears fans love football more than they love the Bears.

Forget about the Sox. 2005 appeared to be a huge deal and the pure joy and elation I saw from my Sox friends was nice but it has always appeared to me that Sox fandom is more about telling me how much I suck for being a Cubs fan than actually rooting for their team and I'm not even talking about CSFMB. The Cubs are the #1 baseball team in this city so there is no way 2005 would mean as much as a Cubs championship.

The Cubs are truly the #1 team in Chicago at it's heart. No matter how abusive they have been to those who love them, as soon as it looks like they've changed for the better, we all welcome them back with open arms. There truly is an emotional connection with the team. When the Bears lost the Super Bowl in 06, everyone just appeared to move on. When the Cubs lost in 03, 07, 08 it added another scar on our heart. That right there is the difference to me. There's just way more feelings involved with the Cubs and if they ever manage to end this awful streak, the city might explode. Bros and grannies hugging each other crying and such.

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Yea, I know you guys like football and all, but no, it didnt go away. Espn was all Red Sox for a like a year, HBO was making specials, it was a big deal for far longer than weeks (and way more than any Pats title, btw)


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FavreFan wrote:
Isn't the 2004 Red Sox easily the closest parallel? Locally it would be a huge deal for many years, but nationally it would be forgotten within weeks.


I don't think it's any more forgotten than most championship teams. The '85 Bears are all over here in Chicago (and probably will be until they die), but I don't think they're more remembered nationally than the '90 49ers or the '99 Broncos. Players seem to be remembered more than teams- Jordan, Magic, Montana, Yaz.

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The reality is that you guys will be sitting in Yakzies wearing your Game #163 participant t shirts while watching the Blue Jays v. Mets in the world series. Most of those t shirts will be ill fitting, I might add.

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The reality is that you guys will be sitting in Yakzies wearing your Game #163 participant t shirts while watching the Blue Jays v. Mets in the world series. Most of those t shirts will be ill fitting, I might add.

Im surprised at how much this is bothering you (dont bother with the denial, we both know im right.)


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