Ed Burmila
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I'm just done congratulating my best friend, a Rays fan from day one, on the success of his team. I'm very happy for the 9,000 hardcore Rays fans but find their exceptionally large contingent of bandwagon-jumpers pretty annoying. Half that crowd looks like they forgot to rip the tags off their new jerseys.
It's made me think a lot about what it would be like if the Cards made it to the top - you know what, after 25 losing seasons (OK, two 8-8 seasons and one playoff appearance mixed in) following every snap of every game, I feel like I wouldn't want to share the experience with the million Arizonans who would "realize" at the last minute that they love the Cardinals.
I know that's the nature of sports, but we all know that the Cards' base of hard-core fans is small. There are, what, a few thousand of us? We may be pessimists or optimists, we may think one another are jackasses sometimes (or all the time), and some of us have been at it for longer than others. But WHEN this team finally makes it to the top, I feel like....like we've "earned it" more and we should have the victory to ourselves. I know that's ridiculous, but I think it would be more awesome to win the Super Bowl with 25,000 fans in the crowd - the real fans - rather than a big crowd of people who didn't gut out the awful years like the rest of us did.
In other words, the Cards should require fans to present evidence of having been to one Josh McCown-era game before allowing them to buy playoff tickets. That would exclude me, but since I attended a game where our starting QB was Jim Frickin' McMahon I think I grandfather in.
It's made me think a lot about what it would be like if the Cards made it to the top - you know what, after 25 losing seasons (OK, two 8-8 seasons and one playoff appearance mixed in) following every snap of every game, I feel like I wouldn't want to share the experience with the million Arizonans who would "realize" at the last minute that they love the Cardinals.
I know that's the nature of sports, but we all know that the Cards' base of hard-core fans is small. There are, what, a few thousand of us? We may be pessimists or optimists, we may think one another are jackasses sometimes (or all the time), and some of us have been at it for longer than others. But WHEN this team finally makes it to the top, I feel like....like we've "earned it" more and we should have the victory to ourselves. I know that's ridiculous, but I think it would be more awesome to win the Super Bowl with 25,000 fans in the crowd - the real fans - rather than a big crowd of people who didn't gut out the awful years like the rest of us did.
In other words, the Cards should require fans to present evidence of having been to one Josh McCown-era game before allowing them to buy playoff tickets. That would exclude me, but since I attended a game where our starting QB was Jim Frickin' McMahon I think I grandfather in.