Not even close for me and three words explain it all: FIVE OUTS AWAY See the biggest reason why 2008 stung more is because by Memorial Day we were almost on playoff cruise control (with some bumps in the way). Everyone was just kinda waiting for the postseason, and expecting great things because that was a terrific team. In 2003, the playoff race was half the battle. Remember at that point, the Cubs had made the playoffs just 1 time in the last 14 years. So making the playoffs with a team that lost 90 games the year before was a significant accomplishment. I don't think many would have hung their heads if the Cubs lost game 5 in Atlanta. It was of course very painful because we all believed we were going to do it. In 2008, we had made the postseason the year before, making the playoffs wasn't a big accomplishment for us. We all just waited several months for the playoffs to start, and when they did, the team basically flatlined and in the blink of an eye it was over. Yeah, you know 2003 was just freaking magical throughout. The taking of 4 out of 5 games against the Cards is a series that I'll always remember, clinching while I was on a plane to teh Middle East, and the NLDS was classic. Everyone will always remember Sammy's HR off Urbina in game 1 on the NLCS too. Just magical all the way through, even the way it ended. As upset as we were, it was just too magical to be pissed, it was more of a belief thing. 2008 on the other hand, you knew we were making the playoffs half way through the season and when we just totally dumped in the playoffs yet again, it was awful. What made it worse for me was that (if I remember correctly), we basically didn't play hard vs the Brewers at the end of the season, and had we won that series, we'd have played the Mets in the first round as opposed to the Dodgers, whom I didn't think we matched up well against. And well, we didn't.