Torontonian jealous of what we have
By adamg on Fri, 10/26/2012 - 7:55pm
Sportswriter visits the Hub, feels inadequate - even as losers, our teams are better than his teams, he writes, adding:
Boston is the best because it has made rooting for a team its noblest civic duty. You get out on the highway and you suffer. You get into the stadium and you may suffer some more. But your suffering has meaning. It's an act of contrition. It's - and you don’t go too crazy on this word - a sort of worship.
They do it better than us. No one who's ever compared experiences can seriously argue that.
H/t Stephanie.
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cheering for a sports team is "the noblest civic duty"?
"Boston is the best because it has made rooting for a team its noblest civic duty."
If rooting for a sports team (most of whose members have not stepped foot in the city they play for until they joined the team) is the "noblest civic duty", that's absolutely pathetic.
Lay off
The dude's a sports writer, not Mahatma Gandhi.
Humor + Hyberbole = sports writing
I don't think you watch the NFL Network or read many sports blogs. Following your team through thick and thin is a duty - no an honor, a privilege - that is a noble endeavor.
Watching the Patriots lose a Superbowl they should have won breaks our hearts a tiny little bit but we pull ourselves back up and know in our heart-of-hearts that Tom Brady will lead his team to triumph the next year.
And then when the season starts to fall apart a bit, as it is now, do we desert our team? NO! We root harder.
That is our charge and we happily accept it.
Worst of all
He has to live in Toronto.
Have pity.
Swirly
Swirly What is wrong with Toronto?
Everybody hates Toronto!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let's_All_Hate_Toronto
http://manor-house.biz/joom/index.php?option=com_c...
I have stayed there. It was okay, as long as you don't mind the weather ... or living in a bastard love child of NYC and Seattle, with extra smog (nickname: The Big Smoke).
God, I miss the Bruins.
God, I miss the Bruins.
Well the guy is a sports writer
But it kind of feels that he was only in Boston for the football game and a few beers. Drinking in Copley Square? Really!! He missed the history, the colleges the breweries.