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Re: Painful sport defeats
I'm sure I speak for all red sox fans when I say...
2003 Game 7 ALCS I'm sure I speak for all yankees fans when I say... 2004 Game 7 ALCS |
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Re: Painful sport defeats
[ QUOTE ]
I'm sure I speak for all red sox fans when I say... 2003 Game 7 ALCS I'm sure I speak for all yankees fans when I say... 2004 Game 7 ALCS [/ QUOTE ] Having never been part of the whole Red Sox-Yankees rivalry thing, is it worse to lose in the ALCS to the other than it is to lose in the World Series? (Say, 2004 ALCS Game 7 vs. 2001 WS Game 7) |
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Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Finals.
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Re: Painful sport defeats
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I'm sure I speak for all red sox fans when I say... 2003 Game 7 ALCS I'm sure I speak for all yankees fans when I say... 2004 Game 7 ALCS [/ QUOTE ] Having never been part of the whole Red Sox-Yankees rivalry thing, is it worse to lose in the ALCS to the other than it is to lose in the World Series? (Say, 2004 ALCS Game 7 vs. 2001 WS Game 7) [/ QUOTE ] As a Red Sox fan, losing the 1986 World Series was much worse than losing the 2003 ALCS. Then again, the '86 Series hardened me (and made me a true Red Sox fan). |
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Any defeat snatched from the jaws of victory hurts. When your team is in the postseason a lot, you end up with exhilirating victories and agonizing defeats. My Yankees gave me the greatest thrill in 1978, when they came from way back in August to win the pennant, and then from 2-0 down in the World Series. And the greatest agonies with the 9th inning loss in 2001 after two back-from-the-dead with 2 outs in the 9th inning wins. And of course the 3-0 collapse against the Sox can never be exceeded--duplicated maybe, but never exceeded.
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I'm sure I speak for all red sox fans when I say... 2003 Game 7 ALCS I'm sure I speak for all yankees fans when I say... 2004 Game 7 ALCS [/ QUOTE ] Having never been part of the whole Red Sox-Yankees rivalry thing, is it worse to lose in the ALCS to the other than it is to lose in the World Series? (Say, 2004 ALCS Game 7 vs. 2001 WS Game 7) [/ QUOTE ] As for these specific games, 2001 WS Game 7 was definitely worse than 2004 ALCS Game 7. In 2001 we had the victory in hand, and Mariano (who was invincible) on the mound. The thought of losing didn't even enter my mind. As for 2004, after Damon's grand slam, things were looking very bleak. It was a very slow death in 2004, which is a lot easier to handle. In game 4 when the Bosox came back to win, it was not that big a game in my opinion because I still thought the Yanks would win a later game. Assuming the same type of collapse, it is a REALLY tough question, but I guess if I had to choose, I would rather lose the World Series Game 7. I just really hope it's not in 2001 fashion. But why deal with hypotheticals? NEW YORK YANKEES: 2006 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS OR BUST. |
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i have a secret theory, but I will never tell it to anyone. I can tell you the consequence: the yankees aint winning a WS for a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time.
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This one is easy. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
UK 103 Duke 104 in OT This game almost made me go Ray Finkle on him. |
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AFC championship game 1986
AfC championship game 1987 WS 1995 WS 1997 Art moving the team with the second highest attendance in the league 1999-2004 first round draft picks. Ohh and a couple of those jordan "shot" thingies And that ridiculous Arron brooks pass/4 laterals for a touchdown w missed extra point cost me a fantasy championship 2 years ago. |
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0.4
That's all. |
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