for once, I'll agree with you. It's the greatest Cubs season in my 16 years of being a fan, and yet this board is the least fun it's been since I joined. Why is a historically great Cubs game turning everyone into a-holes? It's a tired, over-played debate, and one from which I normally choose to stay away, but for some reason I can't resist this time, even though I am knowingly solidifying yet another game thread's derailment into the depths of NSBB purgatory. The highlighted remark is pompous, to say the least. I invite you to peruse a game thread void of said reactions of rage over little mistakes. While I was watching tonight's game at a bar and have yet to read anything between my first post in the thread and page 41, I guarantee what you will find in between are people whose hopes for this team are high enough that each one of them has a laundry list of financially and socially debilitating things they would put themselves through if it meant the Cubs would win it all, and each one of those people is enjoying this season immensely. Being at 32 games over .500 ties the highwater marks of both 84 and 69, and it hasn't been topped since 45. Roughly once a generation, a Cubs team this good comes along. That once in a generation has yet to produce a winner, and every last one of us wants this one to be it. Then we watch the freaking Pirates become the third team of the last four to light up our ace, and we watch boneheaded mistakes all night, highlighted by a lazy fly ball bouncing off the inside of a mitt to gift wrap the lead in the late innings. People fling themselves off cliff edges, smash their panic buttons, hide from the sound of the other shoe dropping, jump at the chance to be the first to correctly call this the turning point that turns this team into the 69 team, propose trades sending Z to Boise for a sack of potatoes, etc. They throw their shoes at the TV when an obvious ball 4 to Edmonds is called a strike, and they vow to smash Sori's obnoxious hummer when his stupid little hop returns the lead to the bad guys. Please don't be so ignorant as to believe that hyper-dramatic negative reactions from dedicated fans somehow equates to them enjoying it any less than you are. In a community of opinionated people who will disagree on every last possible topic of discussion, the one common thread we all have is our celebration of those two magic words, Cubs Win. For those of us who have been displaced from the area (9 years and counting for me), having such a community has made following the Cubs incredibly more enjoyable, even when they don't have the same reactions to some points in the season that I do. Every last person who cared enough tonight to post an over-reaction about this game is enjoying this season in their own way, and asserting otherwise is nothing less than pure arrogance.