Thanks. I'm surprised this discussion is well into Michigan week. No I'm a White Sox fan though I grew up near Wrigley. However, many nearby schools took field trips to Wrigley, especially before the 1969 season. At the time I was far more interested in the Ron Santo Pizza vendor walking the aisles than the game. But when I went to Sox games, I paid attention to the game. Some of my classmates walked to Wrigley after school and the ushers would let the kids in for free after the 8th-9th inning in the bleachers. Yes I am a Bears fan. Despite all the Bulls championships, and the Sox and Blackhawks, the 1985 Bears season was the most fun I ever had as a sports fan and was like an obsessed Nebraska fan (Super bowl shuffle for some younger fans who may have missed http://www.metacafe.com/watch/69344/super_bowl_shuffle/ ). I did suffer through some bad Bears football in the late sixties at Wrigley, but the bright spot it that I was at the game when Brian Piccolo scored a touchdown before his bout with cancer, and some games with nasty hits by Butkus. The point is that tickets were easier to get with the team down. And I took advantage of that and enjoyed the games. This is the situation with Nebraska fans. Tickets were available (but not because Northwestern plays bad football) and Nebraska fans are took advantage. More power to them. Chicago fans had plenty of chances to buy tickets, Northwestern had almost a daily front page small ad on the front page of the Chicago Tribune for season tickets. And for single tickets there were plenty of opportunities to buy reasonably priced aftermarket tickets. So I don't see the issue here really, other than a frustrated fan that could have easily gotten a ticket if he wanted to.Maybe, like me, you're a Cubs fan. We've got a lifetime of losing in common there. Or maybe, like me, you're a Bulls fan, and maybe you're old enough to vividly recall the championship runs of the 90s. We've got past glory in common there. Or maybe, like me, you're a Bears fan, and you can barely even remember the last time they won the title (Jim McMahon, The Fridge and Sweetness got it done in 1985). Does it matter? Aren't you still a Bears fan? I am. Screw the titles - Bear Down Bears! ! ! Right?
Obviously, the author of that diatribe believes in equal outcomes for unequal effort. Sounds like that one guy who came from Chicago four years ago.
Well I'm pissed. I'm STILL waiting for all my free sh#t.Obviously, the author of that diatribe believes in equal outcomes for unequal effort. Sounds like that one guy who came from Chicago four years ago.![]()