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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.


And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.


And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


Did that seem like a hard fought series? Maybe it did to the players, but sitting there watching I never felt like the Cubs would lose after the second game without some freakish occurence.

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Pm, did you see the twitter that Don Tiny posted? Rooney is catering to his fanbase.

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And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


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I did Frank.

What a bunch of psychos. That is some vile shit.

What in the hell happened to Rooney? He was never like this with the Sox. I guess he was just waiting for the day to unleash his Cardinalness.


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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.

In fairness, most Cubs or Cards fans didn't expect him to throw a get me over breaking ball to the pitcher, who rips it for an RBI single. That was the beginning of the end for the Cards today.

Them he whines at his manager for throwing the pitch. Hey dickface, you're the one with the fucking ball in your hand. If you didn't want to throw the slider, shake the fucking catcher off and throw what you want. Like Bubba yelling at his caddy when he hits the wrong club.

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It's glorious.


"Best fans in sports"

That's some kind of troll account that searches for the "highlights" on twitter. Which I'm sure anyone could do with any franchise in sports given the time and dedication.

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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.


And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


Except this wasnt a hard fought series. What do the Cubs need to bounce back from...winning 3 games in a row from the Cards?

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Great games.

Talented young bats whooped up on the best team in baseball per many. Yes, Molina helps, but was he the difference. Just dont think so the way the bats are being swung.

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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.

In fairness, most Cubs or Cards fans didn't expect him to throw a get me over breaking ball to the pitcher, who rips it for an RBI single. That was the beginning of the end for the Cards today.

Them he whines at his manager for throwing the pitch. Hey dickface, you're the one with the fucking ball in your hand. If you didn't want to throw the slider, shake the fucking catcher off and throw what you want. Like Bubba yelling at his caddy when he hits the wrong club.

That was awesome

He yelled it right next to the catcher. Such a dick


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.


And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


Great game. Kerry Wood threw out the first pitch, Harry led the 7th inning stretch and the Cubs beat the Cardinals to advance to the NLCS. Doesn't get much better. I believe Rooney is wrong. I think playing in a division all year with the Cardinals and Pirates, who set the bar very high for the Cubs helped them. Similarly, playing the 98 win Pirates and the 100 win Cardinals in the playoff wildcard and NLDS series has them as focused and ready as can be. Having Arrieta open the next series and the team getting a few days to decompress should have them fresh for the NLCS. I will be at game 5 of the series. I am hoping it might be another series clincher. :drunken:

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Had the Cards pre-game show on during the drive home from work. It started 30 minutes prior to the Cubs.

Some host and a St. Louis writer both agreed that "Just can't see any way Lackey doesn't win this game".


that's what happens when you're used to winning.


And John Rooney said post-game "I'll be very interested to see how the Cubs play in the next round. When you have to play a series like this against a team like the Cardinals, it might be hard to bounce back."

I guess "Congratulations" isn't part of his vocabulary. What a douchebag he has turned into.


Did that seem like a hard fought series? Maybe it did to the players, but sitting there watching I never felt like the Cubs would lose after the second game without some freakish occurence.


Really? So after the Cardinals went ahead 2-0 in the first inning and you knew Lackey was pitching after dominating the Cubs in game 1 and now Hammel was getting knocked around......you never felt like the Cubs would lose? Hmmmmm.... gotta call bullshit on that one. Sure it was the first inning, a lot of game left. But Hammel had struggled a lot in the 2nd half of the season, already given up 2 runs after 2 hitters and Lackey had not given up a run to the Cubs in game one. To think they might lose at that moment would be reasonable. I was talking to several people around me at the game, who were thinking they were in deep doo doo. But that only made the win sweeter, as they came from behind to win. NEXT!

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No really. I never thought they'd lose.

Maybe because I'm not a Cubs fan, but even after the HR in the first I thought the Cubs would come back.

Just has that feeling.

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No really. I never thought they'd lose.

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I definitely thought they were going to lose.

But, as a Cub fan, I was just looking for an excuse to get stupid.

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I have never seen Wrigley this energized and electric as I have the last 2 games.

I see the fans are much different these days than the 'old style' cub fans like me. They seem more optimistic and don't believe in that curse crap. I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.

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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.


how is that different from bears fans? for me, that's just the average chicago fan.


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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.


how is that different from bears fans? for me, that's just the average chicago fan.


I don't pay enough attention to know. 1985 seems like yesterday to me. I guess I'm not really that cognizant that there's an entire generation of fans that don't remember it. To me, it seems like the Bears have won recently, but maybe you're right. In fact, I'm sure you're right.

I don't know about younger Bears fans, but for guys my age, we know there will never be a team as good as the '85 team. That was something, it's hard to describe the way it felt to someone who didn't live it. And I'm not even a football fan. But it was bigger than football.

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younger fans, no matter where you are or who they're a fan of, are going to aggravate the shit out of you. i remember going to a sox game in 2006 and what seemed like a busload of crotch goblins were in line for beer, all of them bitching about stuff and being assholes. it was just young arrogance, not necessarily fan arrogance. but it's hard to tell the difference sometimes.

when you see a table full of 50 year old grey hairs, whipping yellow towels around because their team got a first down in the first quarter of a game, then you know the fanbase is a piece of shit. :) obviously, those are steeler fans. but they've kind of earned the right to be pompous since they have such a rich history.

i see a bar full of bears fans whooping and hollering about winning a preseason game, i'm thinking...yeah, dumbasses. i mean, no different than the whodats who believed the saints would win the super bowl in the 2012 season simply because it was going to be in new orleans, even though we started the season 0-4.


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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.

Better than the Yankees. I don't see what time they are playing today.

Fuck franchise history. In 2015 we're playing for 2015. No one in this organization should answer for or care about 1969.

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Better than the Yankees.


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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.

Better than the Yankees. I don't see what time they are playing today.

Fuck franchise history. In 2015 we're playing for 2015. No one in this organization should answer for or care about 1969.


They may not be historically, but they are the better team presently. Better today, with a future that looks decidedly better. The Yankees best hitters this season were Alex Rodriguez and Mark Texiera, both of whom are nearing the end of the road. The Cubs are a team on the rise, who will only improve. Their era of sustained success is just beginning. Buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride on Joe Orr Road....

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I'm use to the meek Cubs fan that when he enters the room, everyone feels sorry for him with his little cubs hat on his head and treats him like a injured fawn :).


I much prefer my Cubs fans that way, as opposed to the ones who after winning a single playoff series now think their team is Yankee level.


how is that different from bears fans? for me, that's just the average chicago fan.


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