Just imagine what could have been had the Cards not decided to celebrate Halloween a week or so early.
Look, I know it was a hell of a season, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah... I'mjust not the type to take these things well, and I sure as hell am not going to start now.
Here is the rub.... the Cards have blown FOUR 3-1 leads in best of seven series in their history which stretches back to the 19th century. I've lived through three of them (1985 World Series, 1996 & 2012 NLCS.) Actually I was alive for the fourth one as well (the 1968 World Series) though I was one-month old at the time. Oh I'm sure I cried when it happened, just not because it happened.
On the other side of the coin, the Cards have never come back from being down 3-1. Not once.
Its enough to make a fan want to chew out his own intestines. Or maybe I should just leave that for the Cardinals. After all, they are dressed for the part.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Games Of The Living Dead
Well, that is now two games in a row where the Cardinals decided they didn't need to compete with the San Francisco Giants. I loathe and despise games like these; games where you can tell after three innings that the Cards simply are not going to offer up a struggle. Against a pitcher like Vogelsong that is bad enough. Against a pitcher like Zito it is completely unacceptable
Here's hoping the Cards decide to show up tomorrow. I know they were swept away after being up 3-1 back in 1996, but that was a team punching far above its weight class. A collapse here would be decidedly more disgraceful and hard to take.
Here's hoping the Cards decide to show up tomorrow. I know they were swept away after being up 3-1 back in 1996, but that was a team punching far above its weight class. A collapse here would be decidedly more disgraceful and hard to take.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Thats The Playoffs Baby!
Congrats to DC United! They didn't make it easy on themselves at times, but they got the job done in front of a sell-out crowd in RFK. (And looking at the loud throng there I must say I miss being part of that scene.)
I often do not agree with the assessments of John Harkes but tonight he was right on; Andy Najar played a fantastic game. He really did look as good as any back in the league.
The Crew threw everything they had at United and it was nearly enough. For a change, DC took an opponents best shot and gave better. I've no idea what this team could accomplish in the playoffs, especially without DeRosario, but I'll take getting there any day.
I often do not agree with the assessments of John Harkes but tonight he was right on; Andy Najar played a fantastic game. He really did look as good as any back in the league.
The Crew threw everything they had at United and it was nearly enough. For a change, DC took an opponents best shot and gave better. I've no idea what this team could accomplish in the playoffs, especially without DeRosario, but I'll take getting there any day.
Come On Assholes!
Ah.... the NHL, the land where dipshits rule.
And I do mean dipshits. Look, I actually supported the owners in the last work stoppage. At the time the NHL players were completely out of their tiny little minds, arguing that hockey should emulate Major League Baseball in their finances. That's right, a niche, regionally supported league should take as their model the national pastime. Yeah, that makes sense.
However, as wrong-headed as the players were last time, the owners are just as wrong now. Given the fact fans have already recently lost an entire season AND the fact that the owners got everything they said they wanted last time round, there is no morally justifiable excuse for a lockout. They is no reason they couldn't continue the game while playing under the old rules. If the player dragged their feet and tried to do the same thing NEXT year then, and only then, could a lockout be justified.
This is especially true as the owners have been lying sacks of shit and are not even negotiating any more.
At this rate it doesn't look like we will have NHL hockey until December, because no matter what its the fans who need to be punished, presumably because we have been dumb enough to give these owners our hard earned money.
And I do mean dipshits. Look, I actually supported the owners in the last work stoppage. At the time the NHL players were completely out of their tiny little minds, arguing that hockey should emulate Major League Baseball in their finances. That's right, a niche, regionally supported league should take as their model the national pastime. Yeah, that makes sense.
However, as wrong-headed as the players were last time, the owners are just as wrong now. Given the fact fans have already recently lost an entire season AND the fact that the owners got everything they said they wanted last time round, there is no morally justifiable excuse for a lockout. They is no reason they couldn't continue the game while playing under the old rules. If the player dragged their feet and tried to do the same thing NEXT year then, and only then, could a lockout be justified.
This is especially true as the owners have been lying sacks of shit and are not even negotiating any more.
At this rate it doesn't look like we will have NHL hockey until December, because no matter what its the fans who need to be punished, presumably because we have been dumb enough to give these owners our hard earned money.
Come On Magpies!
If the first couple months are any indication Notts County may very well be on their way to the Championship next year. Given the sheer number of changes the team underwent this summer (which, to be fair, seems to be par for the course at this level) I had my doubts as to the ability of the squad to gel early on. However, gel they have and the results are following.
Optimism: Its what's for dinner.
Optimism: Its what's for dinner.
Come On Cardinals
I certainly have a love/hate relationship with playoff baseball. Of course, I always want the Cards to get into and compete well in the playoffs, but the ever increasing stakes and the nerve wracking (and wrecking) aspect of the games themselves take a toll.
This is my way of saying I wish desperately the Cards could have sown up the NLCS last night. Unfortunately, we didn't show up ready to compete. As a result I will have no fingernails left on Monday morning.
This is my way of saying I wish desperately the Cards could have sown up the NLCS last night. Unfortunately, we didn't show up ready to compete. As a result I will have no fingernails left on Monday morning.
Come On DC United
We (and, yes, I'm one of those people who says "we" when they discuss the teams they root for) only need a point at home tonight against the Crew in order to secure our first playoff berth since the 19th Century (or so it seems.)
We haven't lost a game at home since March, so, of course, we've gone down a goal in the first 7 minutes.
United doesn't look too bad, except for Korb who needs to settle his shit down. He's a little too amped and, as a result, is making poor panicky decisions.
Breathe Korb, breathe.
We haven't lost a game at home since March, so, of course, we've gone down a goal in the first 7 minutes.
United doesn't look too bad, except for Korb who needs to settle his shit down. He's a little too amped and, as a result, is making poor panicky decisions.
Breathe Korb, breathe.
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