Mrs. Meta
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So long story short, I became a Braves (and baseball fan) as a 10-year old in 1996 in Utah...because really, what else is there to do in Utah? Thank the lawd for TBS. 
But yeah, so it's obvious I've never seen our boys go all the way...as it were
Over the years as a kid, I more than took the division streak for granted, and was subsequently wrecked (on varying levels) come every post-season. After I wanna say the Houston series in 2005, part of me just kinda let go. Thing is, I dunno if that was due to a coping mechanism or aging, but I actually started enjoying the regular season(s) more. Of course, 2006-2009 hardly had their share of enjoyment (remember black June of '06 anyonelol?), but I still felt a change in my fandom fer shure.
In 2010, and although Brooks Conrad's D in the Giants series still sticks in my craw a bit, looking back, I was very fortunate to see that particular Braves team in the playoffs. The aforementioned coping mechanism or change, certainly helped in 2011, and as far as last year goes, it was really even hard for me to say as a fan that we had technically made the playoffs by playing the wild-card game.
So as far as this year goes, assuming we make the "real" (in my mind, at least) playoffs, anything else is gravy to me. Hell, just getting out of the first round would almost be my own personal world series this year.
The Question(s):
a. Is this just a defeatist fan attitude?
b. A coping mechanism for the typical Braves postseason?
c. A product of the aging process, where as a sports fan, you kinda tend to mellow out n just enjoy the seasons as they come?
Just some ****e on my mind at any rate...thoughts?

But yeah, so it's obvious I've never seen our boys go all the way...as it were

Over the years as a kid, I more than took the division streak for granted, and was subsequently wrecked (on varying levels) come every post-season. After I wanna say the Houston series in 2005, part of me just kinda let go. Thing is, I dunno if that was due to a coping mechanism or aging, but I actually started enjoying the regular season(s) more. Of course, 2006-2009 hardly had their share of enjoyment (remember black June of '06 anyonelol?), but I still felt a change in my fandom fer shure.
In 2010, and although Brooks Conrad's D in the Giants series still sticks in my craw a bit, looking back, I was very fortunate to see that particular Braves team in the playoffs. The aforementioned coping mechanism or change, certainly helped in 2011, and as far as last year goes, it was really even hard for me to say as a fan that we had technically made the playoffs by playing the wild-card game.
So as far as this year goes, assuming we make the "real" (in my mind, at least) playoffs, anything else is gravy to me. Hell, just getting out of the first round would almost be my own personal world series this year.
The Question(s):
a. Is this just a defeatist fan attitude?
b. A coping mechanism for the typical Braves postseason?
c. A product of the aging process, where as a sports fan, you kinda tend to mellow out n just enjoy the seasons as they come?
Just some ****e on my mind at any rate...thoughts?
