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Exactly as a fan I would love seeing this. At least he's pissed they just absolutely blew the game, and he cares about the result. It would be a much bigger story if he did this during a win, or even a blowout loss. Showing emotion after an emotional game is not always a bad thing.

It looked like he got brought down at the 1, and bounced into the end zone to me. They marked him down at the 1.

I'd rather watch Reds - Rays. Right now it's either "cool St Louis can win again and the story will be what classy organization that does things right by building from within and developing young pitching. Or it's Boston still playing the America's team/we were cursed/Red Sox Nation card from 2005. FYI Boston you're

I would like to edit everyone else's response to:

Their sports teams almost always sell out. They are usually good though, and the Cubs are the Cubs. I don't think they are Spoiled recently. The Bulls haven't won a Championship since Jordan (1998 I think?). So 14 years will make a fan base hungry. Same for the Bears who havent won a Super Bowl since 85. So again

I know Cuse has the Carrier dome which seats like 50,000. I didn't realize how absurdly big that is until we had this conversation. I'm guessing that's more a case of a basketball team playing in a football stadium than anything though.

Never said it was, and I especially didn't say it was the most iconic city in the country.

Dude I'm from the Traverse City area originally and live in Chicago now. I have never lived in SE Michigan. It doesn't change the fact that most of the population of Michigan lives in the Southern (including GR, Lansing, Ann Arbor, K-Zoo) part of the state, and Coney's are much more popular than Pasties in those areas.

I didn't look it up. I just figured it was somewhere in the 20-30 thousand range like most indoor arenas, and went with the high end for dramatic effect.

I'm from Chicago, and trust me when I say 90-95% of Hawks fans are band wagoners who didn't know an NHL player until they drafted Patrick Kane. Just because they won the cup doesn't mean the fans know anything about Hockey other than goals are good, and penalties suck.

but the truth is true fans do still support the team during the rough times, and through shitty ownership. There is plenty of evidence out there. It looks even worse when you have the 3rd largest market in the country, and still cant fill a 30,000 seat arena. Plus if you go to Chicago now you would think the Hawks

I should have admitted earlier that I'm biased as well being a Midwesterner. I definitely get where your coming from though. One of my favorite pizza joints in Chicago serves New York style. Also I have not experienced mind blowing New York style, whereas the first time I had Chicago style it was different and

For sure it's opinion, and I like both fairly equally. They each have a time and a place. I just meant to say that all the folks on here who are saying you can't count the places doing shitty New York style pizza as New York style are wrong, because it is still New York style pizza in characteristics (thin crust,

Here is the difference. In Chicago you get a few places that are doing chicago style pizza that everyone knows and goes to (Lou Malnati's, Gino's, and Giordano's), so it's a pretty uniform opinion on what Chicago style pizza is (thick, lots of cheese and meat, sauce on top of cheese instead of underneath, comparable

I agree Pasties are delicious and come from practical origins. When the men would go off to work their wives would cook them pasties so the meat and potatoes would stay warmer for longer and the men could have a warm delicious meal on their lunch break. Michigan's food should probably be the Coney dog though, it's

No one outside of NYC gives a shit about NYC, you know that right?

Truth, the Pasty is the food of Northern Michigan (my native land), while the Coney Dog is the food of Southern Michigan (where everyone in Michigan actually lives). It's hard to claim a food named after a place in New York as Michigan's own though.

Your crazy if you think New York style pizza should be #1. You can get New York style pizza anywhere in America. It's just most places aren't arrogant enough to claim thin crust pizza as their own. Not saying Chicago style should #1 either, but at least it's unique, and filling.

I didn't meant to say there is no offensive advantage with the DH, because there most definitely is. I'm just saying that it is not as huge as you originally make it seem, because your method of comparing often the best hitter on the team (the DH) to often the 7th-9th best hitter on the team (the player that get

Your forgetting that just because a guy DH's in the AL doesn't mean he wouldn't play if all teams had no DH. I guarantee that Ortiz would be playing 1st base, or somewhere if there was no DH, his bat is that good that someone would probably sacrifice a little defense to have it. This also works vice versa, meaning