The Missing Link wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
The Missing Link wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
This team still blows.
That would be the Bears. Whom you eagerly watch each and every Sunday with no problem during NFL season. Too busy and important to ever watch a Bulls and an NBA game though.
You presume to know a lot about my viewing habits. Kind of creepy. The Bears do indeed blow. Their future outlook is currently much better than that of the Bulls.
It's not tough to know anything when you never ever have a comment about anything related to any game. You have gone what 2-3 years at least without having shit to say about any game or player unless it's about how you hate the team and how you hate every player you choose to discuss. Shouldn't that shit get boring to you by now?
Even when the team was in first place you still hated them. And YOU don't know what the future holds for the Bears. Unless you think not being worse than the 2nd worst team in the league again counts as "improvement".
Like MANY here you aren't that much of an NBA fan. You don't have to be but running around bitching and complaining all of the time about it and its players seems like one big fucking waste of time.
I think you fail to realize how some watch and focus on the big picture, others focus on the details. You are clearly someone who focuses on the details of the day to day. Good for you. You actually lied twice in the post which is maybe one down from your average. So just about the same # of rebounds Williams grabs on a good day.
The first lie is about hating the team when they were first last year. Wrong. I may have been skeptical about sustaining that play but it was actually quite exciting. It was the most fun I've had as a fan since 2011-2012. I got super critical of Bulls management when Gar took over and that was the right call - Gar presided over one of the worst periods in franchise history, maybe its most embarrassing, so I'm quite proud of my negativity. It meant I saw clearly and didn't feel comforted by Rondo running the offense beautifully for a quarter or two during the middle of a 30-52 season, like you probably did. Who cares what happened on a cold Monday night in January during a shit season? Yeah, Rondo did great (small picture), but he shouldn't even be on the team in the first place since it guarantees more mediocrity (big picture). I don't care for suckage. You can continue to carry on in caring for suckage, just don't blame me for pointing out that you're consuming suckage.
The second lie is the claim that I know what the Bears' future looks like. I don't. To say I think their outlook is better is a big picture claim that suggests having cap space and ample draft capital sets you up for future success more effectively than whatever the Bulls are doing. So, yes, in 2023 the Bulls are more successful than the Bears. For 2024 and beyond, let's see. Doesn't look good for the Bulls though. But, hey, at least that screen and roll looked good last Tuesday!