The game last night was just prototypical Dallas team heartbreak. I mean you can't even write a better comeback win for Houston. I knew the moment we let those guys on base Altuve was going to hit a home run and we'd lose. Sure enough, that exact scenario happened. Bonus points: rangers loaded the bases in the bottom of the 9th to give you hope then lost.
Cowboys - haven't won anything since 1994
Rangers - never
Mavs - don't care much for nba, but they won a championship in … 2011?
Stars - 1999
A&M - LOL!
After A&M lost to app state last year, my whole perspective on watching sports and rooting for teams changed and I was super apathetic towards the typical collapses the above teams have each year.
But I unfortunately let myself buy into the hype this season with the Rangers and I stupidly let myself start believing for a second. But when Altuve hit that home run, top of the 9th, lol, I knew it was over. Another classic heartbreaking loss. I got really mad about it. Reminded me about why I've tried giving up this drug that is sports fandom, particularly, the above dog**** teams year after year.
It's one thing to lose. But losing games like yesterday, the way you lose them … sigh. I'm out for the year, I'm done. Enjoy the game on Sunday if you can. If I had to predict it (I'm not going to watch) the Rangers will get thumped something like 10-2 or 10-3 like the other night. Such is life. Rinse and repeat.
Mark my words - the above teams listed, except for the Dallas Stars, I can confidently say will not win a single championship in the next 50 years, I.e., my lifetime. The emotions and investment I use to put into sports just isn't worth it. I'm out.
ETA: I'm sure I'll get fair weather fan comments and the like and that's fine. But consider this. Is there anything else other than sport fandom where we are expected to just accept failure or mediocrity and we are unable to criticize it? No. It's only sports.
Cowboys - haven't won anything since 1994
Rangers - never
Mavs - don't care much for nba, but they won a championship in … 2011?
Stars - 1999
A&M - LOL!
After A&M lost to app state last year, my whole perspective on watching sports and rooting for teams changed and I was super apathetic towards the typical collapses the above teams have each year.
But I unfortunately let myself buy into the hype this season with the Rangers and I stupidly let myself start believing for a second. But when Altuve hit that home run, top of the 9th, lol, I knew it was over. Another classic heartbreaking loss. I got really mad about it. Reminded me about why I've tried giving up this drug that is sports fandom, particularly, the above dog**** teams year after year.
It's one thing to lose. But losing games like yesterday, the way you lose them … sigh. I'm out for the year, I'm done. Enjoy the game on Sunday if you can. If I had to predict it (I'm not going to watch) the Rangers will get thumped something like 10-2 or 10-3 like the other night. Such is life. Rinse and repeat.
Mark my words - the above teams listed, except for the Dallas Stars, I can confidently say will not win a single championship in the next 50 years, I.e., my lifetime. The emotions and investment I use to put into sports just isn't worth it. I'm out.
ETA: I'm sure I'll get fair weather fan comments and the like and that's fine. But consider this. Is there anything else other than sport fandom where we are expected to just accept failure or mediocrity and we are unable to criticize it? No. It's only sports.
CNN is an enemy of the state and should be treated as such.