I'm content with the fact the Cubs have captured another division title in back-to-back seasons. So far no trouble is standing in their way. They'd had their share of adversity to overcome in 2008 with injuries, inconsistency at times, and blasphemous curse dwellers. That's right we Cub fans are sick and tired about being reminded of long time struggles and a century long championship drought. As a switch-a-roo the actual magic number I think that will unfold for this franchise will be 100! That ought to put to rest most of these bum naysayers who are apparently sore losers (Cardinals fans). Chicago land is reveling in the wonderful season, both by the Cubs and White Sox. Will the two teams face one another later in the postseason, who in the heck knows?
With only 5 more victories to go the Cubs can establish a memorable yet history-making season by reaching the 3-digit mark. I'm sure counting on it as well as these images of old goats and Steve Bartman flashbacks diminishing. With the Cubs 95-60 it's a short time forthcoming before the straining thralls of franchise history explode with a celebration like no other unveiling. Another thing that would be great the rest of the way is those who aren't Cub fans please stop jumping on the bandwagon and trying to ride the coat tails all the way to sweet Wrigleyville! One minute these carpet baggers are ragging on the Cubs' good name the next they're lined up to brag about them and kiss ass. I dare say such people are loyal Cub fans.
Whatever happens here in the final week rest assured the Cubs will be in good spirits. Wrigleyville is ready for the postseason, putting dibs on tickets in Chicago while the Brewers yearn for the wildcard, which can be theirs for the taking. The Mets and Brewers both seem deserving of the a playoff spot, and either team will make for a competitive division series. Let it be known to all hypocrites, sore losers, and pessimists out there the Cubs are for real in 2008 so the rest of the NL better bring it!
Tuesday, September 23
Cubs closing in on 100 wins, psychologically beating a dead goat
Labels:
2008 season,
century drought,
franchise history,
wildcard
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