It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
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Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
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Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
I only care about the Bulls and I am exhausted. I don't know how you guys deal with the rest of it.
(Although being a Niners fan hasn't been anything other than pain in the last two decades)
(Although being a Niners fan hasn't been anything other than pain in the last two decades)
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The Bulls aren't going to be relevant with AK making the decisions.And with Billy coaching.
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Mk0 wrote:I only care about the Bulls and I am exhausted. I don't know how you guys deal with the rest of it.
(Although being a Niners fan hasn't been anything other than pain in the last two decades)
At least the niners are relevant. Everyone who doesn’t win is a loser so every team but one is a loser every year. SF is competing in that time.
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Michael Jackson wrote:Mk0 wrote:I only care about the Bulls and I am exhausted. I don't know how you guys deal with the rest of it.
(Although being a Niners fan hasn't been anything other than pain in the last two decades)
At least the niners are relevant. Everyone who doesn’t win is a loser so every team but one is a loser every year. SF is competing in that time.
The heartbreaks are real though. When I was a kid all we did was win Super Bowls and now instead of irrelevance like my Bulls, they just lose in the most painful ways. It has been three Super Bowl losses in the last three appearances.
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sports should not significantly affect your mental health. perhaps shift your attention to politics?
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Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
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It does suck. I cried as a kid when any of these teams lost important games. I cried when the Red Wings bloodied up the Blackhawks in the playoffs. I cried when Orlando Shaq, Penny, and a quite boastful Horace Grant beat the Bulls and knocked them out of the playoffs. I cried when Ewing's Knicks beat us by 30 in some regular season game during the 70 win season.
I still "follow" by checking ESPN for the scores of all my respective teams, dopamine hit when there's a win, and just try to forget or bury it if its a loss (like yesterday's awful Victory Bell game yesterday). But as my spouse's family says, were not contributing or getting paid at all, so...
More concerned about the morbid socio-economic and political direction of this country here in the US of A.
I still "follow" by checking ESPN for the scores of all my respective teams, dopamine hit when there's a win, and just try to forget or bury it if its a loss (like yesterday's awful Victory Bell game yesterday). But as my spouse's family says, were not contributing or getting paid at all, so...
More concerned about the morbid socio-economic and political direction of this country here in the US of A.
TLDR: Current Pulse Readings (9/2/22)
Bulls:
UCLA Basketball:
UCLA Football: Chip Kelly magic time
Cubs: Uh, 2016
Blackhawks: Uh, 2015
Bears: Poor Justin Fields
FC Barcelona: Economic levers

Bulls:

UCLA Basketball:
UCLA Football: Chip Kelly magic time
Cubs: Uh, 2016
Blackhawks: Uh, 2015
Bears: Poor Justin Fields
FC Barcelona: Economic levers
Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
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dice wrote:sports should not significantly affect your mental health. perhaps shift your attention to politics?
You want him to check in mental hospital? When country majority choice is they would rather select their first dictator and criminal instead first women president, he already knows his life is not only gonna get better, but its gonna get a lot worse.
So lets stay sports fans and stay on topic.
Chicago sports are currently maybe in worst state in history of the city. Everyone in city is bad, with no hope on sight in shorter future. So if sports affect him bad, just finding outside activities and hobbies would be healthy option.Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
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Re: It's draining to be a Chicago sports fan
Mk0 wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:Mk0 wrote:I only care about the Bulls and I am exhausted. I don't know how you guys deal with the rest of it.
(Although being a Niners fan hasn't been anything other than pain in the last two decades)
At least the niners are relevant. Everyone who doesn’t win is a loser so every team but one is a loser every year. SF is competing in that time.
The heartbreaks are real though. When I was a kid all we did was win Super Bowls and now instead of irrelevance like my Bulls, they just lose in the most painful ways. It has been three Super Bowl losses in the last three appearances.
I was a 90’s Bills fan I get it.
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It has not been fun being a Chicago sports fan since 2016. So I've made the Bulls and Bears irrelevant and Cubs/Hawks are rounding the corning of irrevelancy. So I've only boxscore follow these teams, at this point.
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More total playoff appearance evidence, SMH: 







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White Sox being the most successful sports team of Chicago is really something.
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This is probably a low point for me.
I left Chicago 19,5 years ago. In a few months, I will officially have spent more time living outside of Chicago than living there. So now, the idea of supporting Chicago teams with my attention is extremely limited. I just find myself tuning out and moving on from sports in general.
The politicization of sports. The lack of success from Chicago teams. It is making sports less interesting. Consider the spend on sports now. The average NFL ticket in 1990 was $24. Accounting for inflation, that price is $57. Now, the average ticket price is $120.
It's a business that needs to feed itself from the spend from the fans. Lately, I have no interest in donating any money to any of these leagues. They exploit the fans who grew up watching at a time when being a fan was much more affordable. I'd rather spend that money elsewhere.
Source: https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/1991/09/09/family-fun-gets-blitzed-by-nfl-costs/62517493007/
Family of 4 average prices in 1991.
I left Chicago 19,5 years ago. In a few months, I will officially have spent more time living outside of Chicago than living there. So now, the idea of supporting Chicago teams with my attention is extremely limited. I just find myself tuning out and moving on from sports in general.
The politicization of sports. The lack of success from Chicago teams. It is making sports less interesting. Consider the spend on sports now. The average NFL ticket in 1990 was $24. Accounting for inflation, that price is $57. Now, the average ticket price is $120.
It's a business that needs to feed itself from the spend from the fans. Lately, I have no interest in donating any money to any of these leagues. They exploit the fans who grew up watching at a time when being a fan was much more affordable. I'd rather spend that money elsewhere.
Source: https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/1991/09/09/family-fun-gets-blitzed-by-nfl-costs/62517493007/
Family of 4 average prices in 1991.
Team Costs
San Francisco 49ers $197.50
Dallas Cowboys $184.33
Washington Redskins $181.50
Philadelphia Eagles $176.50
New England Patriots $171.67
Chicago Bears $171.50
Phoenix Cardinals $167.00
Pittsburgh Steelers $165.50
Buffalo Bills $158.67
Los Angeles Raiders $157.33
Seattle Seahawks $154.50
New York Giants $151.80
LEAGUE AVERAGE $151.55
Miami Dolphins $149.33
Denver Broncos $146.17
New York Jets $143.80
Cincinnati Bengals $143.75
Atlanta Falcons $143.17
Minnesota Vikings $142.50
Tampa Bay Bucs $140.17
Los Angeles Rams $139.17
Indianapolis Colts $138.83
Houston Oilers $138.18
New Orleans Saints $136.17
Cleveland Browns $132.40
Green Bay Packers $128.00
Kansas City Chiefs $127.83
Detroit Lions $125.17
San Diego Chargers $124.67
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