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Smmonroe2
I am studying journalism at Lyndon State College, a small school in northern Vermont. I love sports and enjoy writing. I hope to some day be a sports writer for a decent newspaper or work for ESPN. http://www.sammonroe.net

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Spoiled

by Smmonroe2
created October 21, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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I was not going to post this, but I guess I will. It is from my blog [1]

I am spoiled.

I know it; my favorite sport’s teams spoiled the crap out of me for the last few years. I have seen things in the past eight years that some people will never see in their entire lifetime.

The Boston Red Sox have won two World Series Championships, one coming back from a 3-0 series deficit against the Yankees, and another coming back from 3-1 against the Indians and two of the best pitchers in the game (that season).

The New England Patriots have won three Super Bowls. They went 16-0 in 2007, and they won 21 straight at one point and 19 straight regular season games between 2006 and 2007.

The Celtics had the best record in the league last year and won an NBA championship, although they had 16 previous so lots of people so that, but still.

Nothing really special about the Bruins, except collapses in the post-season and regular season, I guess that’s something kind of new. Since the Bruins were pretty good back in the day.

You could even toss in college hockey in Boston. Both Boston College and Boston University have been real good the past few years with BC appearing in 4 national championship games, winning in 2001 and 2008.

So why, after all that I have seen and celebrated, why do these losses hurt so badly? Why did my heart drop when Eli Manning raised the Vince Lombardi Trophy? Why was it so painful when Montreal knocked out my underdog Bruins in 7 games? Why was I so disappointed when Manny gave up on us and left us for dead? Why did I hide from the world when Tom Brady was lying on the turf in pain? Why do I feel like a piece of me dies with every Matt Cassel error? Why do I hit things when the Patriots lose? Why do I get so heated when I hear Julio Lugo’s name? Why did the Ray’s scare me? Why did I skip street hockey to watch the Sox in game 7? Why did my room full of people go deadly silent when Jed Lowrie bounced into a routine ground out? Why did I drop to my knees when Akinori Iwamura leaped into the air after tagging second? Why am I in current hiding from ESPN and most sports news sources? Why do I second-guess every Boston coach and general manager? Why did the Bruins trade Joe Thornton (is that going back to far?)? Why can’t the Bruins sign a big name player? Why can’t Jeremy Jacobs just be happy with his money and sell the Bruins? And why can’t I just be happy with the rings we have?

I don’t know. And I guess if I knew the answers to all of those questions I wouldn’t be a Boston sport’s fan. I suppose this is why I want to be a writer, so I can figure out the mystery that is the sports fan, and the games themselves.

That being said, the Red Sox loss hurts, the Patriots struggles are confusing and the Bruins are underway, on their way to certain disappointment. All is right in Celtic land though. Only a few months till spring training!


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Steel TownDraft Pick
387 days ago
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You fans could not possibly be any more insufferable. The sox lost and this is now about the 800th "Boston is spoiled" article I have seen. Your all going around patting yourselves on the back saying "we're so great it shocks us when we actually lose". It amazes me that a fanbase actually thought that they couldn't<i> lose. The best part is that the darling Sox and Pats haven't even been good for that long. You must have short memories up there in beantown.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
387 days ago
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I'll figure out these italics some day.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
387 days ago
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I know we can lose and I think it this proves it. I am a huge Bruins fan and we havent won in a while. I think you just do not like beantown fans because of all the bandwagoners. And I agree. I hate bandwagon fans. But any team who gets good will have people hop on the bandwagon. Look at the Rays. And I honestly have not seen another article saying the boston fans are spoiled. I know the globe kind of took an angle like that. But this was what I wrote as soon as I got out of bed, in reaction to the game.
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JuTMSY4Legend
387 days ago
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Ha, my friend (a yankees fan) was at another friend's (a red sox "fan") place

his litmus test: "Who's Dave Roberts?"

Needless to say, he lost a lot of respect for those guys
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Steel TownDraft Pick
387 days ago
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It's not even the bandwagoners, cause every team has a bandwagon (have you seen the Penguins' fanbase lately?). It just seems to me that the Sox' and Pat's fanbases were under the impression that their teams would never miss another championship game, that they were almost entitled to greatness. I guess what the most frustrating part is, is that after the sox lost I have seen several aticles talking about how great it has been to be a Boston sports fan for the past decade or so. The thing is, The sox lost and the Pats seem out of it and we all thought that finally the Boston fans will be quiet but... nooooo...now we have to read about what a great ride it was. So basically when you win we have to hear about it and when you lose we are then forced to hear about when you were winning. It's a lose lose for anyone outside of Boston.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
387 days ago
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Wahoo, I got the italics.
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CheezerAll-Star
387 days ago
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Congratulations in on understanding italics
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Steel TownDraft Pick
387 days ago
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Showoff
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SSreportersLegend
386 days ago
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Comment of the day, Cheezer.
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JuTMSY4Legend
387 days ago
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Now hold on a fucking second...

I'm seriously upset...You reference Good Boston area college teams and you forgot one...

You seriously forgot an up-and-comer...

and I'm offended...
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
387 days ago
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Okay who did I forget?
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JuTMSY4Legend
387 days ago
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I guess when you beat the number one team in the nation, you still can't get respect...

Toss in the fact that BU has actually been worse over the last few years...

Frankly, I think they're very overrated this year
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
387 days ago
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I forgot all about them. That was a great game. I was kind of talking on past success though . You may see the huskies raise the beanpot trophy this year.
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JuTMSY4Legend
386 days ago
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I thought that last year...then harvard smacked us
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