08-26-2009, 04:35 PM
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I disagree. It does happen everywhere, I don't think anyone said different. What it doesn't do is happen everywhere as consistently and mercilessly as it happens at Wrigley, sorry I just don't see it. I've seen booing at Hawkeye games plenty (the Hawkeyes best player is always the backup QB), but I've never seen it with the same vitriol and frequency that seems to be happening at Wrigley.
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Yankees fans and Phillies fans are far more relentless than Cubs fans if things aren't going their way -- it just so happens that things are going mostly their way this season (and last season, for the Phillies).
I disagree. It does happen everywhere, I don't think anyone said different. What it doesn't do is happen everywhere as consistently and mercilessly as it happens at Wrigley, sorry I just don't see it. I've seen booing at Hawkeye games plenty (the Hawkeyes best player is always the backup QB), but I've never seen it with the same vitriol and frequency that seems to be happening at Wrigley.
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Yankees fans and Phillies fans are far more relentless than Cubs fans if things aren't going their way -- it just so happens that things are going mostly their way this season (and last season, for the Phillies).