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I'm an 18-year-old freshman to be at USC who lives and dies with the Trojans, Lakers, and Angels. In addition to writing, commenting, and editing here at ArmchairGM, I also have my own sports website, SoCal Sports Hub.com (http://socalsportshub.com).

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Meet the Users: Bobbyjim45

by The Beast and Bobbyjim45
created January 20, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Bobbyjim 45 expects the Pats to be in the Super Bowl, but he isn't setting up for the parade just yet.
Bobbyjim 45 expects the Pats to be in the Super Bowl, but he isn't setting up for the parade just yet.

This is the seventeenth edition of the popular Meet the Users series, where The Beast will be interviewing a particular ArmchairGM user. The goal for the series is to allow all users to know each other better. The seventeenth edition goes to Bobbyjim45

1. How did you learn about AGM?

I am truly one of the old timers at the ‘Chair. It all started on a cold blustery winter night… the night of March 14 th, 2006. I was a simple 16 year-old kid trying to get some writing exposure on SportsColumn.com. Then, I received an email from a man by the name of Dan Lewis. This is what his email said:

“Hi Rob:

I just noticed your article on SportsColumn.com.

My friends and I started a site similar to SportsColumn last week -- but better. Users actually vote for the best stories. Stories are published on all relevant pages -- the front page, yes, but also the league's page, the team's page, and the player's page. Anyone can write. You can make your own blog. We have stats loaded for every NBA and MLB player, and a lot of NFL players, through last year. We are also building an encyclopedia. And you can even write news stories.

Oh, and we have over 125 registered users. Not bad for a site that's officially a week old! You'll certainly get more than the few comments you got over at SportsColumn.

The site is ArmchairGM.com. I highly suggest you click the "first time?" button – that brings you to our tour. Actually, just go to http://armchairgm.com/firsttime.html -- that's the direct link. (The "next" buttons at the top are broken, so use the ones at the bottom.)

Feel free to cross-publish your SportsColumn article with us. And write for us whenever you'd like! If you have any questions, let me know. I'm always around to help.

Yours,

Dan”

So I registered and posted a few articles, but I didn’t truly get in the spirit of the ‘Chair right away. I was more of a writer/observer; not many comments or edits. I didn’t say or do much, until finally one day I saw that there was a “Top Users” section, and by golly, I was number 80 or something like that. I said to myself, “Hey, that’s pretty cool…” So I decided to contribute a little more through comments and edits as well as my writing. That was when I really got swept up in the community and didn’t look back. 

I can only remember a handful of guys still around who were here before me; the four founders, of course, Justin, Christof, Davis, CPCP (is he still around?), Corey, BigPPup, MetsJetsDevils, ASwaff, probably a few others I can’t think of.

2. How good are the Celtics? Have they benefited from a soft schedule or are they legit?

The Celtics are going to go as far as their role players can take them. Obviously, the Big 3 are going to produce every time they’re on the court and healthy (and it looks like Allen is feeling good again). However, when guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House, Tony Allen, Brian Scalabrine, James Posey, and especially Rajon Rondo and Kendrick Perkins are playing solid basketball, this is a team that is going to have a tough time losing. Big Baby has been one hell of a steal. He may not have much height, but he’s physical and surprisingly athletic. Eddie House and James Posey were two other acquisitions who are making Danny Ainge look good.

As for the “soft schedule” argument, I thought you were better than that, Beast. The fact is, it’s a weak argument, especially this many games into the season. 19 of their 37 games have come against teams with winning records. That’s more than half. As far as the elite teams they’ve had to face; 1-1 against Orlando, 1-1 against Detroit, 1-0 against Portland, and 2-0 against your Lakers. I’d say that’s not too bad. Sure they lost to Charlotte and Washington (twice), but every season will bring ups and downs. Plus, they haven’t had a full strength Rondo and Allen was out against Charlotte. Both of those guys are instrumental to Celtics success. This is a team that’s here for the long run, because they are much deeper than they get credit for.

3. Fact of Fiction: The Red Sox will win another World Series title.

That is a fact, my friend. The Red Sox will win another World Series, and probably pretty soon, if not in 2008. This team was stacked from top to bottom last year and they’re bringing back all of their key players. Hopefully Matsuzaka was just going through an adjustment period last year and will be a dominating compliment to Beckett in ’08. Schilling is officially old now, but as long as he stays healthy, he’s another solid block in the rotation. Then you have Lester and Buchholz, who both are going to be impact pitchers for years to come.

The lineup looks pretty good as well. Pedroia and Ellsbury were two guys who burst on the scene last year and will hopefully only get better. Lugo and Drew ended up being pretty bad pickups for their price tags, but they’re both serviceable until replacements are found. Perhaps Jed Lowrie will be the heir at shortstop, although he has disappointed in the minors. The biggest issue the Sox need to address is the declining production of Jason Varitek. He’s getting old for a catcher, and it’s time to find his replacement. I don’t know where this mystery replacement will come from, but he better appear soon, because the Sox will be lucky to get Tek through the ’08 season.

4. As a Pats fan, are you the slightest bit nervous about the playoffs? Or, are you ready to by a Super Bowl XLII championship T-Shirt?

Obviously anything can happen in the NFL… any given Sunday, right? However, I feel much better now that Indy is out of it, as they were clearly the next best team in the NFL. I think they’re going to handle the Chargers pretty easily, since there certainly is no lack of motivation and San Diego is beat up. However, whether they get the Giants or Packers, the Super Bowl is going to be a good game. They are both strong teams. We already know the Giants can put up a fight, and destiny seems to be in Brett Favre’s favor this season. The thing is that, especially in a dome, I don’t see any team being able to stop Brady, Moss, Welker, Stallworth, and Gaffney. There are too many weapons to stop them all.

I’m not making my travel plans to go to the parade just yet, but it certainly looks good right now. Prediction for this weekend: 41-17, Pats. San Diego isn’t strong enough defensively. Chances are they’re going to use the Chargers pass rushing speed against them and run with Maroney a lot. However, they’ll be able to mix it up whenever they want and turn to Moss deep and Welker over the middle. Too much for the Bolts to handle…

5. Make the case: Boston is a better sports city than New York. Ah, the great debate: Boston or New York? 

Of course, if you’re talking about recent success, nobody can top Boston. Sox win the World Series, Pats are 17-0, Celtics are the best team in the NBA; we’ve covered them all here. With that, though come the bandwagon fans which Boston has no lack of. I haven’t spent much time in the city of Boston itself, but I can certainly speak for the New England area. I’m here in New Hampshire where it seems like everyone is the biggest Pats fan in the world. You can’t drive down the street without seeing Pats bumper stickers on every other car, or walk down the road without seeing Brady, Moss, Maroney or Wilfork jerseys (surprisingly, Vince Wilfork is one of the most popular jerseys you see around here… everyone strives to be 400 pounds). 

Do some of these fans have no idea what they’re talking about? Sure. Can you call many of them bandwagon fans? Of course. However, I do know that there are a greater number of knowledgeable Boston sports fans who know what they’re talking about, and have suffered more losses years ago than they have enjoyed victories.

Boston fans have the rep for being obnoxious, but I like to look at it more as enthusiasm. The thing that people don’t realize is that real Boston fans have always been loud and, I suppose you could say, annoying even when their teams were losing. The only thing that has changed about Boston sports is the shift from losers to winners. The fans are still as loud and noisy, as they were. You drive down the highway on the way home from a Sox game and there are guys with their van doors wide open, hanging out screaming, “GO RED SOX!!!” Other fans seem to hate Boston fans now because they think they’re an arrogant bunch of pricks. But the thing is that we’ve always been an arrogant bunch of pricks… it just didn’t get on anyone’s nerves when we lost every year.

There is a passion for sports that radiates strongly throughout New England that I have never felt anywhere else. I have spent significant time in Connecticut (just outside of NY), Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Florida, and have never experienced a love of sports from the community in general like I have in New England. Maybe that’s just my personal experience, but I know I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
679 days ago
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BobbyJim, I always liked you here on Armchair more than on Sportscolumn anyway!

I liked Boston fans when their teams sucked. Whining in a New Englandish accent is like chocolate and peanut butter, my friend.

I wish the Cubs would have been the Patriots instead so all those blowhards would shut up about being such sad sack losers...
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RomiezzoLegend
679 days ago
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Image:Armchair.gif This user is an ArmchairGM fan.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
678 days ago
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The thing about SportsColumn is that the guys there care a lot more about grammar and technical stuff in your writing, whereas on the 'Chair it's all about how good your opinion is, which I enjoy more. The 'Chair is more of a forum, while SportsColumn was made to give exposure to writers. SportsColumn has been a great place for me to get my work out in the public eye, as I've gotten a few online writing gigs from there, but I definitely have more fun on ArmChair.
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RomiezzoLegend
679 days ago
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Great article, Bobbyjim and Beast. I'm glad that I can get to know one of the members of AGM who have been here longer than many others have.
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JuTMSY4Legend
679 days ago
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Bobbyjim, if you've been here since March of 2006, you were here before me buddy...

Anyways, there's a significant paradigm between winning and sports popularity...when i lived in boston in 2003, i'd suggest that even the sox weren't as popular as they are now...

sooo, now that the phillies are the one with division titles and the eagles, flyers and sixers are not, the phils seem to be the most popular

Manny...care to comment ; - )
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
679 days ago
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They say the memory's the first thing to go!  :)
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
679 days ago
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We need to do a study on the fan mass psychology and how winning = popularity.

I really do think certain places need teams to win and other places rely on teams sucking.

Do you think life in Delaware isn't MADE for Philly teams sucking(not finishing as champs) for so long?

I really think that close calls and heartbreak make a city bond around sports. It's why New York is the center of it all. It's why old school Boston fans are actually knowledgable and cool sports fans (I did an interview with a Boston Braves fan this fall but haven't posted it yet) - Boston fans had their share of heartbreak.

Winning builds a backlash. Kids and people new to the game don't have the emotional attachment that the hardcore fans endured. Winning does that...

It's always going to be a cycle, though.

Hey man, I grew up in the Philly burbs in the late 70's/early 80's... I thought every year was a Super Bowl, every year was a World Series, every Spring a stanley cup, etc...

These things are cyclical - Boston fans should enjoy it while they can because they'll be back around to what they were soon enough...

Hey, I'll always remember when I was one of nine Tampa Bay Rays fans...
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RomiezzoLegend
679 days ago
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Well, the winning = popularity article... we can get Davis21wylie to do that, can't we?
Image:Jamesbobbleheadsmall.jpg This user is a Stats Geek.

I definitely agree with you Manny, as far as the fact that kids and people who are new to a sport aren't as attached as someone who has been a die hard fan for 30+ years. And I consider myself a kid. I am 16 years old, and have a lot of growing up to do, and a lot of experience that I haven't been through yet. I will, however, remember this Boston Sports era, like you said, Manny, and enjoy it.

I just hope that Boston fans can be
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RomiezzoLegend
679 days ago
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Well, the winning = popularity article... we can get Davis21wylie to do that, can't we?
Image:Jamesbobbleheadsmall.jpg This user is a Stats Geek.

I definitely agree with you Manny, as far as the fact that kids and people who are new to a sport aren't as attached as someone who has been a die hard fan for 30+ years. And I consider myself a kid. I am 16 years old, and have a lot of growing up to do, and a lot of experience that I haven't been through yet. I will, however, remember this Boston Sports era, like you said, Manny, and enjoy it.

I just hope that Boston fans can be able to not be so self-centered, and enjoy the sport while they can. I have been a sports fan (baseball mostly) since I was 2, but a Red Sox fan the day before 'Tek and A-Rod got into that fight. That's one thing I will look back to whenever I remember my old days as a Red Sox fan when I grow up.
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False ProphetAll-Star
679 days ago
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I'm a twins fan manny, I get it. Every year I have to endure a season that starts off with so much hype because the pitching is phenominal, the defense is good, and the offense might be able to score this year. Then it goes downhill quickly untill June when things turn around, only to finish either right outside of the playoffs, or one and done in an embarassing manner. I'm a wolves fan. I fell in love with the KG-Spree-Cassell trio in 04, with a dissapointing, but understandable loss in the Conference championship. Then comes 05 where the trio turns into cancer, the 06 season where I was dissapointed not only in the lack of actual basketball being played, but at the fact that the group my dad and I were in since 03 that we shared partial season tickets with quit so I stopped going to the games. Then the midseason trade to boston and the introduction to Rick Avis, King Cancer of the Basketball court. Then last year, where Dwayne Cassey was starting to get the team into a groove. They weren't good, but they could hang with anyone. They beat the Spurs, Mavs and Suns relatively close together (only to lose to the Hawks), but it was all good. They weren't going to the playoffs, but there was hope. Then Proof that Forbes knows jack shit about sports and His faithful companion decided that Cassey wasn't what they wanted, and fired him midseason when they were just below .500. Then this year, where the advertising slogan is "See what they can do", when it really should be "Just buy a ticket and we'll let you sit courtside".
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EroosterMajor Leaguer
679 days ago
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Another great interview. Nice job, guys.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
678 days ago
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You know, Bobbyjim makes a great point by posting his referral letter. I was intrigued by the relaxed personality of Dan and how he encouraged new users to post and publish as they please and contribute where they can. It was inviting instead of feeling like you have to contribute a certain amount and a certain subject.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
678 days ago
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Yeah, it's nice to have the freedom to let the creativity come as it pleases...
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
678 days ago
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Bobbyjim45, no offense, but there's no guarantee whatsoever the Red Sox are winning another World Series title. They may have the pieces to do it again, but there's a thing called the regular season. They have to play it to qualify for the playoffs. And as for the Patriots, yes they're the best NFL team ever heading into any Super Bowl, but if you don't win the big game, it won't mean squat. Watch, if the Giants pull off the win in two weeks, the media will focus on a Patriots chokejob than a Giants' storybook ending. Wanna bet that would happen? I don't care what ANYONE says, the Giants have a shot to beat New England. But then again, everyone already dismisses their wins over Tampa Bay, Dallas and Green Bay that were ALL ON THE ROAD...

And don't get me started on this Boston vs. New York debate. I hate Boston in more ways than one (I can thanks Bostonians for their such warm hospitality toward New Yorkers in restaurants who want to start fights just because of where you're from). I don't even buy for a second that New England has ALWAYS been THE place to be when it comes to best sports fan experience. Sure, when you have potentially three teams with a chance to win championships all in the same year (something that will NEVER happen in New York, sadly enough), you'll get your share of bandwagoners. The Big Apple has some of the most knowledgable and passionate in the world, yet do we brag about it? Nope. Even in 1994 when the Rangers miraclously won the Stanley Cup title, the fan experience was absolultely incredible. Where else do you get over 2 million people to attend a championship parade?

I may have had my hate for Boston for a very long time, but I do respect those fans that class and a number of those are here at ArmchairGM. Let them enjoy the ride for now as the powerhouse of pro sports (except for the Bruins), but it'll come to an end sooner than they think.

Outside of all that, great interview by The Beast and Bobbyjim45's excellent responses. He's definitely a very knowledgable sports fan and I undoubtedly respect those that are. Looking forward to more of his articles in the weeks and months to come. Again, great job, The Beast.
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