metafisical wrote:kayliecee wrote:That's not the real issue. People discussing it on a message board has no bearing on the outcome. If that were the issue, why would realgm posters so often predict negative outcomes in game threads? For some reason, Toronto fans seem fine with them. I've even seen posters here argue for the right to be negative. But when someone suggests something good is in the process of happening, people tell him/her to hush. For some reason, Toronto fans are way more comfortable predicting negative outcomes than positive.
Because we're so used to mediocre/losing teams in Toronto.
What have Toronto teams (NHL, NBA, MLB and MLS) achieved in recent history except for the back-to-back World Series wins in the early 90s? Fortunately, I was born in the early 80s, so I saw what winning a championship is like. However, there are many Toronto sports fans, born in the early 90s, who have NEVER seen a Toronto team win anything. For most of the last 15 years, Toronto teams have not even made the playoffs no matter what the sport.
I'm not surprised that people are negative and I fully support it, because odds are that a Toronto sports team is a losing/lottery team.
Sorry, I'm just telling it like it is. I know optimists hate this type of talk, but we need a dose of realism in these conversations. I fully admit that if I were a fan in Boston or LA, I would be much more optimistic about my sports teams based on recent history.
I agree, It takes guts to be an optimist in Toronto. Even when your team has by far the best second half record, the best second half starting pitching, the best hitting all year, a top two MVP candidate, the top Cy Young candidate ... anyway, you get my point.
