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nothing more than a fan
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Re: This is not our year.
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doug's a hard core fan, and bitterly disappointed right now. He'll be back to his usual self for tomorrow's game. |
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Re: This is not our year.
All the Reds have to do is win Game 5 and they are in the NLCS. We have our best healthy starter going on the mound at home tomorrow. While a sweep would've been nice, 1 more win gets the Reds to the NLCS. It's not time to panic yet.
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Re: This is not our year.
Another way of saying "accept failure because success is possibly around the corner."
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I don't know how old you are AR, but I am just saying that if you are older than I am, it is a lot easier to say to appreciate the journey and not the ending of the journey because you have actually seen the journey end well before. I haven't. Heck, the one time a team I root for (Ohio State football) actually did end their journey well, I didn't even get to see it. The party I was at was hosted by someone who had parents who kicked everyone out during overtime. My feeling on how my teams do is generally whatever can go wrong, will. Always. It isn't a "I want everything right now", it is a "I have for my entire life never seen a team I root for win on the field and more often than not when they do have a team worth a crap, they have their best player ripped away from them like it was freaking black magic".
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Re: This is not our year.
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“Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” ~ Thomas Edison |
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Re: This is not our year.
Just throwing this out there......but is it possible that this thread is premature? Maybe?
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Re: This is not our year.
I don't think you have to be young or old to watch the past few days and have a sinking feeling going into tomorrow.
This isn't about having patience, it's about having eyesight. Things aren't looking so hot. Always tomorrow, Doug will happily admit any misplaced feelings or thoughts if the Reds win. But come on- this team has lost a couple ugly games and you can't blame someone for not feeling good about things right now.
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You're being very UnDude.
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I have a good feeling about tomorrow. Every time this season when it looked like the shoe was going to drop, it didn't.
C'mon comrades, lets have a little optimism up in this piece!
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nothing more than a fan
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Re: This is not our year.
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I'm nearly 52. On another thread tonight, I recounted the bitter disappointments the Reds experienced from 1970 through 1974, and I remember that vividly. I understand your frustration, doug, because I feel it myself. Other than living in Chicago the year the Bears won the Super Bowl, I've lived here and rooted for local teams my entire life. But I have seen the Reds win 3 World Series, the Bengals play in 2 Super Bowls, the Bearcats play in about 16 straight NCAA tourneys, go all the way down to the dirt, and rise to play in the sweet 16 last year. I read here every day, and know the passion you have for the Reds and this great game. Take a deep breath and enjoy the fact that these Reds are building a great team, filling in all the holes, a bit at a time. We are watching may prove to be 2 HOF players, Votto and Bruce, during the early years of their careers. Yes, I'm frustrated tonight. But I'm more frustrated by the fact that I bought tickets to all 3 of these games, and have not been able to attend a single one, including tomorrows because the tv powers keep everyone in the dark about the starting times until the day before, and then they are scheduled at the strangest times. I have a good job, that has very inflexible hours; others schedule time with me weeks ahead of time, and get extremely pissed if I blow them off. But I'm not that worried about the Reds. I'd be much more worried if I were a Phillies fan, with that old, expensive team, for instance. |
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Re: This is not our year.
It's not really clear to me that this is not the Reds year.
I'm not a fan of pitching a HR machine in a playoff game but it is what it is. The Reds certainly can go all of the way.
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Re: This is not our year.
If the Reds can get through tomorrow and regroup, there's no reason they can't go all the way. Even without Cueto.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: This is not our year.
"Building a great team" sounds fun until you realize this team went an entire year without 1 major injury in the rotation.
That's not a solid long-term plan for success.
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Re: This is not our year.
What if I told you the Reds need to win five out of the next eight games to get to the World Series? That's as close to their season winning percentage as you can possibly be over eight games.
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