Diogenes wrote:Terry in Crapchester wrote:Diogenes wrote:
On the one hand, you actually get laughed at as a tad dim for not getting the humor behind the phrase 'Arizona Cardinals bandwagon'.
I'm aware that there is no Arizona Cardinals bandwagon. Like I said, your team has to show the ability to win at least three games in a season on a consistent basis before it acquires anything remotely resembling a bandwagon.
As for the bandwagon reference I actually made above,
this might give you an idea of what I was referring to.
And yet still doesn't get the irony behind Ninerfan talking about a teams inability to win more than three games in a season.
The difference between the Niners and the Cardinals is this:
The Niners have sucked lately, but we have a history of being good, very good. In fact, Niner Fan still considers anything less than a Super Bowl win a disappointing season.
The Cardinals, meanwhile, have a history of sucking. The last time your team was even relevant was during the Ford Administration.
I suppose, in light of your post, that perhaps some simple math rules have been changed without my noticing. So help me out.
The Niners have five Super Bowl titles. The Cards have zero. Which is a bigger number, five or zero?
The Cards have missed the playoffs for the last seven seasons. The Niners have missed the playoffs for the last three seasons. Which is a bigger number, seven or three?
If you want to run smack at us for the last two seasons, fine. Of course, that two-season run was one of the worst in my team's history, and one of the better runs in your team's history. Props. I guess.
Like I said, nothing is more ironic than Cards Fan running smack at any other team in the NFL, least of all the team with arguably the greatest 15-20 season run in NFL history.