Well Unconquered and Canes fan, If I touched a few nerves I apologize, that was not my intent. My intent was to correct what I thought was a thoughtless statement.
The Hurricanes are expected to win every year and just about every game.
This year the Marlins won even when they are not in anyones realm of possibility to win. No one gave them a thought on getting to the playoffs, or even beating SF, Cubs and Yankees for the WS.
I know some of the Fin fans are not Marlin fans, but the Marlin's are the only team this year to bring a championship to South FL. Not asking for an Amen, but some respect for what they accomplish.
Thanks Muck, and your right, I was answering the sarcastic post from Unconquered. Apparently he does not want anyone to touch the holy OB. Muck also made the correct points in stating the obvious differences between college and proffessional sports. In college the "lalent is there for free."
I have great memories from that stadium. But it is old, and the city does not want to spend alot of money in renovations. Concrete falling from support columms, bathroom plumbing outdate and overflow. i could keep on listing issues with the OB, but my brain hurts:D. So what would be the next logical choice?
GOOO MARLINS
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The Hurricanes are expected to win every year and just about every game.
This year the Marlins won even when they are not in anyones realm of possibility to win. No one gave them a thought on getting to the playoffs, or even beating SF, Cubs and Yankees for the WS.
I know some of the Fin fans are not Marlin fans, but the Marlin's are the only team this year to bring a championship to South FL. Not asking for an Amen, but some respect for what they accomplish.
Thanks Muck, and your right, I was answering the sarcastic post from Unconquered. Apparently he does not want anyone to touch the holy OB. Muck also made the correct points in stating the obvious differences between college and proffessional sports. In college the "lalent is there for free."
I have great memories from that stadium. But it is old, and the city does not want to spend alot of money in renovations. Concrete falling from support columms, bathroom plumbing outdate and overflow. i could keep on listing issues with the OB, but my brain hurts:D. So what would be the next logical choice?
GOOO MARLINS
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