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  1. The fact that were close makes the no-trade a very good move. Considering at least 1 if not a few pieces in that trade went to Oakland to get Harden. I agree totally. I just wanted to point it out to the people that are bragging to the Orioles fans that DeRosa outperformed Roberts last year when he didn't. If the Cubs didn't make that Harden trade, I'd argue that it wasn't a good no trade (but wasn't a bad no trade), because Roberts is younger (30 compared to 34 for DeRosa), and DeRosa's career year wasn't better than Roberts (who could be argued had one of the better years of his career also).
  2. When he gets hurt, I call him Sore-ian-OW!!
  3. I thought this was a random quote from within the article.
  4. Have we determined if the Bears defense is good yet? I thought the Football Outsiders people were saying it was mediocre at best.
  5. VORP: Roberts 50.6 DeRosa 35.7 (BTW, Roberts VORP was higher than anyone on the Cubs) EqA Roberts .295 DeRosa .291 Roberts was a better player than DeRosa (in his career year), as well as younger and only slightly more expensive. I didn't post this to bag on DeRosa, he had a really nice year and I like him as a player and person, but anyone who says that he outperformed Roberts is just wrong.
  6. They had a deal in place to trade him to the Red Sox, but he veto'd it saying he loves living in SoCal
  7. I read that too. It kinda makes sense. I would take our 1-15 over anyone in the nl's though i think
  8. Theres crapshoot and theres winning 97 regular season games and then leading for 2 innings of an entire playoff series while scoring a grand total of 6 runs. If we even play a competitive game in this series, I would look at the team more fondly. We got pantsed by a team that we statistically dominated. If we lose 3-1 or 3-2 then yeah, oh well crapshoot. What happened shouldn't have.
  9. I totally agree. They'll sell out the season again. What I do think we'll see is a heightened sense of... not sure what the word is, maybe fickleness or impatience or intolerance for non-success. I think the boo's are going to come out much quicker and the team, especially certain player (Soriano) are going to have very short leashes in the fans' minds. Yeah, I don't think Wrigley is going to be a fun place for the home team to play at next year. I could be wrong though. The fans mentality right now won't be the same as their mentality 6 months from now. I cant believe there is 6 months until the next Cubs game. This is such a cruel sport.
  10. Unfortunately it is better. We won 0 games in October, and they've won 1 and counting. I hate to admit it, but its completely true. It's completely untrue. People used to celebrate division championships. People used to be proud of a great regular season. Don't let TV convince you that this team wasn't special and didn't accomplish something. We accomplished something sure. I'll look back at the regular season fondly. But the White Sox have accomplished more in their season, having won more postseason games than the Cubs did.
  11. Unfortunately it is better. We won 0 games in October, and they've won 1 and counting. I hate to admit it, but its completely true.
  12. The worst part is WS Champion drought: 1st (100 years) NL Champion drought: 1st (63) Playoff win drought: 10th (2003)
  13. Braun and Fielder
  14. Someone want to add it all up?
  15. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=jackson/081006&sportCat=mlb I guess we are racist AND fickle now. Oh and we have potty mouths....
  16. This is probably the writer speculating but still. Can't everyone see the Cubs landing Sabathia, and then his arm going out from overuse with the Brewers and him pitching 20 games for us over 4 years?
  17. Screw this team for already trying to toy with my emotions. I'm not ready for the hot stove yet. Try me in February.
  18. I was just about to make this thread. Should be a good test for our run D, who everyone is praising right now.
  19. Yeah, Matt Ryan doesn't need to move the offense...Norwood and Turner do.
  20. My disapointment order: 2003 2008 2004 2007 2001 1998
  21. I'm actually optimistic. We are 2 Greg Olsen fumbles and a late game defensive lapse from being 5-0 with wins over the Colts, Panthers, Bucs, Eagles and Lions.
  22. Who cares if he's right? He shouldn't be saying it. Especially after consecutive bad postseasons.
  23. ^^ If people thought the pessimism and realism on the board was bad during the Cubs season, I can only imagine how bad it will be next year after this Cubs collapse
  24. And except for today they've been doing it against real competition. This year is looking like a very pleasant surprise. Maybe last year was an aberration rather than the start of a decline. I don't know if you can compare last year to think year in terms of offense at least QB: Grossman - Orton WR: Berrian/Muhammad - Lloyd/Hester? RB: Benson - Forte OL - Miller/Brown - Beekman/St. Clair Thats 6 of the 11 offensive players, with only Kreutz, Tait, Garza, McKie, and Clark staying constant.
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