They’re all Bears fans so it should be no surprise they’ve already talked themselves into 2026 two weeks after getting their guts ripped out (at a stadium they still unironically refer to as Wrigley North btw) because it happens every year

They also have convinced one another that getting swept by a $415M competitive tax payroll behemoth (that may go down as one of the most dominant dynasties ever once it’s said and done) is somehow worse than losing to your biggest rival (sorry Cards but you’re #2 until the rebuild is over) in the two teams’ first ever playoff matchup

Now that’s how you look out for your fellow fans, even if it directly leads into next year’s ⚾️ 🏈 heartbreak before the cycle repeats itself 🫡 🐻 🫡

32 comments
  1. Definitely not the most heartbreaking combination. Most people in Kentucky are Reds-pacers-bengals, absolutely brutal

  2. I think the Chicago hotdog is the best around. And I live where the coney dog is the standard but I love a Chicago dog 🤷‍♂️

  3. Some of them became fans before 1970 when they couldn’t have known any better.

  4. The group by me at game 2 wished for the brewers to go all the way when they left early and they were chill the whole game

  5. Most Cubs fans I’ve ever met were civilized humans and we had a great time drinking beers.

  6. I live in Chicago. Cubs fans in the city are chill and they love their team. I respect that.

    I do NOT respect people that come in from the suburbs who have zero connection to the city, its culture and the people. Chicago is really good at sniffing out bullshit, and they can spot a Naperville cunt and their family from a magnificent mile away. These are the same Cubs fans that fuck around and find out at AmFam. Nobody wants them.

  7. We talking about fans of a rival baseball team. Why take this so seriously? I know a few Cubs supporters and to the best of my knowledge none of them step on kittens nor do they drink the tears orphan children. 🫤

  8. I gave it a whack and couldnt find anything nice to say about Illinois.  I’m sorry, I tried.

  9. They have good taste in pizza – I do appreciate a good Chicago-style pizza (though my favorite styles are Detroit-style and Milwaukee-style).

  10. I’ve been to a handful of games at Wrigley and every time I’ve been there, I’ve had a blast. I haven’t had a single bad experience with a Cubs fan at Wrigley and they truly love baseball there. We joke about them cheering for pop ups, but they are engaged and excited, which makes for a great atmosphere at the stadium.

    It’s always the worst of them that come to Milwaukee for games, but those are not representative of the fan base as a whole.

  11. I like the city and the food. Most cub fans are pretty chill besides the petty Reddit take that brewers for beating us and flying the flag….

  12. They have a nice stadium that I would like to visit, since I’ve been Fenway loved the history. Also learned while I was there that Ruth played for the Braves right before they moved to Milwaukee.

    Since this came back to another team, I’ll
    Say this: tomato doesn’t belong on a hot dog, but y’all have improved since the guy came over and I hope it continues.

    I didn’t see this, but apparently when the Crew was at Wrigley, they put video of Uke during the seventh inning stretch. The really classy.

  13. There are some wonderful people in the world who are Cubs fans. They’re just fans a different team based on proximity. Sports fandom is not real life

  14. I don’t have a single nice thinkg to say about the Cubs or Cubs fans

    They are still so fucking salty about that picture that I’m getting feed recommendations for their subreddit where they are STILL posting about the Brewers flying the L

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