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Posted on 5/6/18 at 9:28 pm to MizzouBS
Posted on 5/6/18 at 9:28 pm to MizzouBS
Just to give you a taste of Chicago life...
Me and the wife had a weekend without the kids so we spent the time downtown. Friday night we were at a packed pizza place and between 8 tv's two of them were on the Cards/Cubs game. The other 6 were spread out between playoff basketball and hockey.
Sometime in the 5th inning the 2 tv's with the Cards/Cubs game was switched to the basketball game. And not one person said a word. I looked at my wife rolled my eyes and said "hurry up and finish your drink we're leaving".
It is crazy the amount of people who claim to be fans, but if they aren't actually going to the game they don't care.
Me and the wife had a weekend without the kids so we spent the time downtown. Friday night we were at a packed pizza place and between 8 tv's two of them were on the Cards/Cubs game. The other 6 were spread out between playoff basketball and hockey.
Sometime in the 5th inning the 2 tv's with the Cards/Cubs game was switched to the basketball game. And not one person said a word. I looked at my wife rolled my eyes and said "hurry up and finish your drink we're leaving".
It is crazy the amount of people who claim to be fans, but if they aren't actually going to the game they don't care.
This post was edited on 5/6/18 at 9:29 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 5:56 am to SEC. 593
Only reason people went to Wrigley for 100 years was to drink beer. Then being a Cubs fan became a fad because in the new America it's some hipster douche movement to like losers and drink shitty beer.
3-5 years the same thing that happened in Boston after Epstein will happen in Chicago. The dude can't sustain teams, he can only build them through tanking. Their pitching situation isn't great, they're stuck with Heyward and his nonexistent offense, and they won't be able to afford half their lineup in a couple years. Cubs window is open, but I doubt it stays open long.
3-5 years the same thing that happened in Boston after Epstein will happen in Chicago. The dude can't sustain teams, he can only build them through tanking. Their pitching situation isn't great, they're stuck with Heyward and his nonexistent offense, and they won't be able to afford half their lineup in a couple years. Cubs window is open, but I doubt it stays open long.
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