I'm not sure what you mean. I was posing a perspective: that we're in a good position at this point in the year. The fact that this situation is uncommon for us cubs fans, I understand, won't be shared by all. But why not live in the moment? I think you try and look at the big, pessimistic picture too often (I'm thinking of the JJ comments in the other thread). Right now things are okay and we would enjoy the season if we embraced that Okay-ness, IMO. How are we set up to be letdown? If anything, a more negative view is setting you up to never enjoy the season, if you think they're not good now, and aren't likely to make the playoffs. Again, embrace the positive -- not only is it more logical, but I think it's more fun :) I was enjoying the last two months but then mediocrity caught up to this team and we are now sinking to the expected level this team was built for. I was excited in 2003 when we were 5 outs away from finally making the WS. If Hendry and DFB were doing their jobs, the bullpen would not have been woefully undermanned and might not have crapped in their collective pants in that 8th inning. I've been a fan since 1968, so I think I know when a Cubs team is setting us up for a late season letdown. I'm tired of this organization putting a team together that they hope will catch lightning in a bottle. For once I would like to see a Cubs team built for sustained success but there is a silver lining to the dreck we've seen the last 3 days; if it continues Hendry will be out on his butt once the sale is complete and he can take his place along with the likes of Salty Saltwell, Bob Kennedy, John Holland and Larry Himes.