:-)) And that's what the recent attitudes seem to amount to. I'm angry, so I want someone to pay for making me angry. It's comical to think that we're more upset than the team, manager, and GM. I'm sure they are just as frustrated...actually moreso, than we are. Cub fans just watched their team lose 7 games in a row in pathetic fashion. Why wouldn't the fans be angry? Should they be sending the Cubs condolence cards? I would be more concerned if the fans didn't care. Sure there is some over reaction, but having angry fans, means having a fan that actually give a rip about what is going on with the team. These angry fans are generally the fans that go to ballgames, introduce their kids the Cubs, buy Cubs merchandise and post messages on websites that are dedicated to the Cubs (like NSBB). Sure you have a right to be angry, but calling for the firings of managers, GM's, hitting coaches, bullpen catchers, etc. is ridiculous and actually counter-productive to the team's performance for the remainder of the season. Be angry...be frustrated....I surely am. But also use some insight or perspective when thinking about what should be done. Fair point, but when people get angry they tend to say irrational things. It adds nothing to the conversation to mock them for being angry, if anything it generally tends to make a person more angry. And there have been people calling for the firing of the GM, manager, hitting coach etc. even before the season started. I'm not one of them, but I've seen some pretty well thought out posts on the board detailing the rationale for firing Hendry and Lou. I think a case could be made that Gerald Perry hasn't done a very good job this year to date. The team seems to have lost its patience at the plate and several key players have been in prolonged slumps. Is it all his fault? Of course not, but usually its the hitting coach that takes the fall for these problems. I also think the Cubs have a pretty damn good hitting coach at Iowa that I wouldn't mind seeing in Chicago.