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Apr 07, 2004 14:55

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=caple/040407

Thank you, thank you, thank you Jim Caple! Thank you for being an American who acknowledges that being an Expos fan is much, much more difficult than being a Cubs or Red Sox fan.

(X-posted to baseball)

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montrizzle April 7 2004, 12:53:16 UTC
He says this in the article on Bonds?

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dzuunmod April 7 2004, 13:23:51 UTC
When I click on the link, I get an article called "The Misery Ratings Index". It's really strange that you don't...

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montrizzle April 7 2004, 13:26:11 UTC
I get "Bonds deserves our applause." I'd link it to you, but I guess that would be linking the link you already have... this is strange.

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dzuunmod April 7 2004, 13:32:33 UTC
In baseball, someone just replied to my post. It seems like everything's in order for them...

I dunno what this could be.

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montrizzle April 7 2004, 13:36:23 UTC
It's funny, I found the page on a search through ESPN.com and it had the same URL but it worked.

Anyways, interesting article... I guess it's all how you look at it.

Bobby Holik once looked at going all the way to game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals (00-01) as the most disappointing point in his career. Two seasons later he misses the playoffs with the Rangers and said that that was even worse.

So what's worse? Having a great team and constantly failing or just... the Expos?

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dzuunmod April 7 2004, 13:42:23 UTC
Being out of the race a month or two into the season is the worst. If you have a good team, and you make any kind of run, at least you have the memories.

In the NHL, is anyone going to remember any late season Rangers-Penguins battles from this season? Didn't think so.

But, I'd say the worst thing of all would be to not have a team.

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