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So What Kind Of Fan Are You?
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<blockquote data-quote="mysterio" data-source="post: 13572441" data-attributes="member: 79728"><p>Well said, Steve. I'm pretty similar.</p><p></p><p>Any New Englander over 30 has what Colin Cowherd calls 'a wounded sports psyche.' Meaning that we have had our guts stomped on so many times, that we're always waiting for the other shoe to drop.</p><p></p><p>My dad gave up on the Red Sox after 86 and the Buckner fiasco. He said his heart just couldn't take it anymore. He died in 2003, just one year short of seeing that miracle in his lifetime.</p><p></p><p>This past decade of quality sports teams in the Boston area is still unbelievable to many New Englanders......and there's a ton of us still waiting for the other shoe to drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysterio, post: 13572441, member: 79728"] Well said, Steve. I'm pretty similar. Any New Englander over 30 has what Colin Cowherd calls 'a wounded sports psyche.' Meaning that we have had our guts stomped on so many times, that we're always waiting for the other shoe to drop. My dad gave up on the Red Sox after 86 and the Buckner fiasco. He said his heart just couldn't take it anymore. He died in 2003, just one year short of seeing that miracle in his lifetime. This past decade of quality sports teams in the Boston area is still unbelievable to many New Englanders......and there's a ton of us still waiting for the other shoe to drop. [/QUOTE]
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