Brian's Mojito wrote:
Frank, both teams exceeded your win totals. You predicted that both teams wouldn't make the playoffs.
If something exceeds your expectation levels, isn't considered somewhat of a success?
In this case, the Cubs fans are correct.
Agreed.
Brian's Mojito wrote:
As for Spank, he still doesn't get it. The Cubs entered this season as reigning NL Central champs and made "perceived" quality improvements to their roster: Fukudome, moving Wood to closer and getting Dempster out of the closer's role, leaving Soto behind the plate and Theriot in the infield.
No I get that - I myself had high expectations. This Cubs season was, overall, a failure. No doubt. Although, looking back, remember that many questioned the moves of Dempster/Wood.
Brian's Mojito wrote:
Getting Johnson's input, adding Edmonds and Harden only increased the perceived belief that the Cubs would make the World Series.
This supports my argument, not Frank's. The expectations of BOTH teams changed as soon as the season started. Quentin was the real deal right away, until getting hurt. Danks and Floyd produced greatly. AND - Detroit and Cleveland struggled immensely. At that point, the Sox expectations changed immensely, didn't they?
Brian's Mojito wrote:
Then CQ is lost for the rest of the season. They still should have no problems making the playoffs?????
After the sweep in Minnesota and two losses to Cleveland, I still had plenty of confidence in my team????????
These are similar to the bumps along the way that every contending team faces - including the Cubs. No different for the Sox.
Brian's Mojito wrote:
I don't know if Cubs fans can feel the same way. It appeared that they had solved their postseason problems, and then more were created this time around.
Again - both team's "holes" were exposed late in the year. Both have work to do if they want to improve.
Both had the same result this year. I feel more confident in the
future of the Cub's core hitters than the Sox right now:(Ramirez, Soto, Soriano, Lee, DeRosa, Theriot) vs. (Konerko, Thome, Dye, Ramirez, Quentin, Pyrzienski) - not a whole lot better, but some of the Sox is quite a bit older than the Cubs.
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FavreFan wrote:
Im pretty hammered right now.