TequilaBay
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- May 30, 2019
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In the 1990s, no Boston/New England area team had won any major sports championships.
The Celtics didn't win a single NBA championship,
the Red Sox didn't win a single World Series and were still in a post-1918 drought,
the Patriots didn't win a single Super Bowl,
and the Bruins didn't win a single Stanley Cup.
It was a sad, pitiful sports city in that decade. Boston teams did reach championship games or series' within that decade, but they couldn't win them. Heartbreak, crying children, a hope for a tomorrow that kept on never coming, envy of other sports cities like New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Denver whom actually were winning championships left and right, it was a sad time for the Cradle of Liberty...
Oh how times change...
The Celtics didn't win a single NBA championship,
the Red Sox didn't win a single World Series and were still in a post-1918 drought,
the Patriots didn't win a single Super Bowl,
and the Bruins didn't win a single Stanley Cup.
It was a sad, pitiful sports city in that decade. Boston teams did reach championship games or series' within that decade, but they couldn't win them. Heartbreak, crying children, a hope for a tomorrow that kept on never coming, envy of other sports cities like New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Denver whom actually were winning championships left and right, it was a sad time for the Cradle of Liberty...
Oh how times change...
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