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Originally Posted by Jeritron
Not for me. I'm judging both cases on a seperate basis. I brought the real financial details up in response to Supreme. Didn't really mean to tangle the issues.
I say the Yankees failing to win the world series will be a failure just because of how hyped they are, how well they've played, and how much they've put into this season, both financially and on the field.
But that's baseball. Some may say "well they won 100 games, its not a failure"
Well, if you don't win the world series what does it matter if you win 100 or 80? Ya know?
I say this not only about the Yankees, but about all teams.
That's how I view it. If the Red Sox get knocked out, their season was a failure. Cut and dry. The ultimate goal is to win the world series.
Remember when the Mariners won the most games ever and then got bounced from the playoffs?
A professional sports season is all or nothing. You either win the championship, or fall short like the rest of the teams.
That doesn't mean the team sucks, or that all losers are equal failures. It just means "there's always next year". The season didn't work out.
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I guess I never really thought about the team that didn't win the World Series a failure. I guess it's just I never thought about 29 teams being failures. You really bring up some very strong points. I think if we continue to play the way we have up until now I think we could win the World Series.
It really depends on if these post season blues for CC and A-rod have really ended or not. I think that's a huge factor.