leashyourkids wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I speak for myself, not any other "Sock" fans. I've never made the dumb statement that, "all that matters is a championship."
Hey, don't get mad at me. We're in agreement, brohan.
There were clearly shots fired at dolphin, Frank, Rick, peeps, favrefan, and keyser here, but no skin off my back. I'm in your corner, and I appreciate your objectivity.
When you tear down the organeyezation as the Cubs did, remodel the stadium, take over parts of the neighborhood they are in, then yes all that matters is a Championship...when looking at the big picture. Do you think Theo was brought over here simply to make the playoffs a few times? Hardly.
In a vacuum of each individual season, sure the 2016 regular season for the Cubs has been spectacular, one of the best in Chicago baseball history. The Cubs were a unfathomable 97 win 3rd place team last year. Though they went out with a resounding thud in the NLCS, 2015 was also pretty spectacular for them. They won 100some games this year. As a Cubs fan posted just a couple weeks ago, "I am ready for Spring Training to be over." That implies that this season was at least a bit meaningless and that the playoffs are the only thing that matters. Its strange because that is both right and wrong.
If Theo is here for 5, 6, 7+ more years and does not win a World Series title, it will be a failure. I suppose if the Cubs played in
at least 2, but probably 3 World Series and lost them all, you could make a compelling case that his tenure was not a failure. But the title trumps everything. Whether the Cubs have sustained success or not doesn't matter. If the Cubs win a title, nobody will care if it was "fluky" or the result of building a dynasty in the NL Central. On paper, sure the Cubs are set up to be good next year, the year after, and probably for at least a year or two after that. However, that does not mean that they will make the playoffs. Hell they might not make it again under Theo. I would say that is pretty unlikely, but its possible. The two time defending AL Champs are watching this year's playoffs on TV.
IMU, there is a big difference between a 71 win team and an 81 win team. Just like there is a big difference between an 85 win team and a 95 win team. You are wrong stating what you did.
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Caller Bob wrote:
There will never be an effective vaccine. I'll never get one anyway.