i don't care how many games they lost last year, and i refuse to use that as a measuring stick. that sounds like something jim hendry would do. being happy with an improvement from one of most pathetic cub seasons ever isn't enough for me...and 85 wins for a team with a $100 mil payroll is not good. Agreed. Last year means nothing to me at this point. But if I'm going to lay blame somewhere for the Cubs not having a better record and not being more than two games up right now, it'll be on the first two months of the season where the Cubs played like crap (and also got unlucky). I'm not going to go all "OMGZ THE CUBS SUCK" after two losses. And at this point, I've accepted the first two months of the season and I'm not going to go off about it. Bottom line is that we're up 2 games right now, and 3 Cubs wins + Brewer losses away from a clean slate in the playoffs. Also, people like to say we're playing tight or choking and crap like that, but what does all that really even mean? Baseball is a game with a lot of variance, and while usually the better team wins, a good amount of the time, good teams lose to bad teams. It just happens. Tuesday's game came down to some bloop hits and Dontrelle Willis just being on. Last night, the Cubs barely missed some big HR's that would've made up for Marquis's suckiness. These things just happen. I can't go from thinking we're a good team 3 days ago to thinking we suck because we lost two games. EDIT - Didn't even see that I left that sentence unfinished, hah. And, oh yea, I meant Tuesday's game. Monday was an off day, duh.