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GloucesterChief
06-25-2016, 09:56 AM
Now with KC and Cleveland winning championships, who is now the most cursed sports town?

I think it would be Buffalo. Not only the four superbowl losses in a row but also the 1999 Stanley Cup finals and the skate in the crease game. The other would be Minneapolis. Yes, the Twins won a couple of World Series in the early 90s but since then a lot of heartbreak in football. The Atlanta Falcons playoff game and this years missed chip shot field goal come to mind.

chiefzilla1501
06-25-2016, 10:07 AM
Now with KC and Cleveland winning championships, who is now the most cursed sports town?

I think it would be Buffalo. Not only the four superbowl losses in a row but also the 1999 Stanley Cup finals and the skate in the crease game. The other would be Minneapolis. Yes, the Twins won a couple of World Series in the early 90s but since then a lot of heartbreak in football. The Atlanta Falcons playoff game and this years missed chip shot field goal come to mind.

Comically, it's still Cleveland. That's a testament to how horrible that city has had it. The Indians are second to the Cubs in terms of cursed MLB franchises and the Browns are easily #1 in the NFL. Especially since the Cavs are a pretty distant third to these 2 teams in the hearts and minds of Cleveland.

sd4chiefs
06-25-2016, 10:09 AM
From Wikipedia.

San Diego has the largest championship drought in the nation with at least two major-league sports franchises; dating back to 1963 (47 Years as of 2010), as well as being the largest United States city to have not won a Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, NBA Finals or any other Major League sports championship. Some fans believe that there is a curse on the major league teams in the city.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_San_Diego

Mama Hip Rockets
06-25-2016, 10:27 AM
Definitely not Minneapolis. Any team that has won anything in the last 25 years is not even in the discussion.

Chiefs Pantalones
06-25-2016, 10:30 AM
Buffalo and San Diego are up there. I'd put Buffalo ahead of San Diego though because San Diego just doesn't give a shit it seems.

tk13
06-25-2016, 11:01 AM
Definitely not Minneapolis. Any team that has won anything in the last 25 years is not even in the discussion.

The Twins last title was 25 years ago this year... so close.

Minneapolis was the first one that came to mind for me. All the Vikings horrible playoff losses. The 98 NFC title game when Gary Anderson missed his first kick all year. Getting waxed in 2000 against the Giants. The Favre NFC title game, then last year, missing a 30 yard kick. Then the Twins won the division a bunch of times in the 00's but never did anything with it. The Timberwolves play in a league where half the teams make the playoffs and they still haven't made it in like a decade... although things are looking up for them. The Wild haven't done anything great either.

Atlanta's saved because the Braves dominated the 90's.

Buffalo would have to be up near the top, the 90s were horrible. Four Super Bowl losses and then the Music City Miracle. That's an all timer. Then the Sabres blew their finals. I think they've been to the conference finals a couple times since but never got over the top.

Mama Hip Rockets
06-25-2016, 11:33 AM
Yeah, but the Twins won the World Series twice in five years.

Chiefs Pantalones
06-25-2016, 11:36 AM
Has to be Buffalo.

HolyHandgernade
06-25-2016, 11:52 AM
From Wikipedia.

San Diego has the largest championship drought in the nation with at least two major-league sports franchises; dating back to 1963 (47 Years as of 2010), as well as being the largest United States city to have not won a Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, NBA Finals or any other Major League sports championship. Some fans believe that there is a curse on the major league teams in the city.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_San_Diego

I think you have to have periods of really miserable weather to ever feel like your city has a curse, sports or otherwise. I'm sure San Diego die hard fans might feel differently, but there is so much fantastic about living in San Diego its really hard to get depressed (on a city wide scale) about anything. The average temp is 74 degrees! There are plenty of other options.

When you live in a city that experiences actual inclement weather that limits your time to spend outside, or just out and about, that's when sports becomes your escape, especially during football season. People gather and commiserate with one another, and if the local team does well, it lifts all spirits. When it doesn't, it layers a malaise that is palatable.

I just don't know how anyone could live in San Diego and let the fortunes of their sports teams come to the conclusion they are "cursed". If that's a curse, we should all be so fortunate to find one!

lewdog
06-25-2016, 11:58 AM
It's fucking Minneapolis. no contest. It's the only one with all 4 major sports and lots of suck. The Vikings have been bigger choke-artists and heartbreakers then the Chiefs in the past 2 decades. The Twolves are perennial suck.

Rausch
06-25-2016, 12:04 PM
No city has been more cock-teased than KC...

Deberg_1990
06-25-2016, 12:14 PM
Drought Prone cities:


Several North American cities are believed to have championship droughts among their "Big Four" pro sports teams:

89 years - Ottawa since 1927 Stanley Cup (The CFL's Rough Riders won nine Grey Cups, last in 1976)
53 years - San Diego since 1963 AFL title (pre-Super Bowl), no World Series title, no NBA title (Clippers relocated to Los Angeles in 1984)
51 years - Buffalo since 1965 AFL title (pre-Super Bowl), no Stanley Cup title since joining NHL in 1970-71, no NBA title (Braves relocated to San Diego in 1978).
46 years - Vancouver no Stanley Cups since joining NHL in 1970 (The CFL's BC Lions have won six Grey Cups, last in 2011)
45 years - Milwaukee since 1971 NBA title
39 years - Portland since 1977 NBA title. (MLS's Portland Timbers won the 2015 MLS Cup)
37 years - Winnipeg no Stanley Cup title since joining NHL in 1979 (The CFL's Blue Bombers have won ten Grey Cups, last in 1990)
37 years - Salt Lake City no NBA titles since the Jazz relocated in 1979. (MLS's Real Salt Lake won the 2009 MLS Cup)
31 years - Sacramento waiting for first since 1985.
28 years - Charlotte waiting for first since 1988. (Super Bowl appearances in 2004 and 2016)
27 years - Calgary since 1989 Stanley Cup (The CFL's Stampeders have won four Grey Cups since then, last in 2014)
27 years - Orlando waiting for first since 1989.
26 years - Edmonton since 1990 Stanley Cup (The CFL's Eskimos have won four Grey Cups since then, last in 2015)
26 years - Cincinnati since 1990 World Series title (no Super Bowl titles).
25 years - Minneapolis–St. Paul since 1991 World Series title (1969 NFL title (non-Super Bowl), 1954 NBA title, however franchise relocated; no Stanley Cup titles). This is the longest current championship drought for any metro area with a team in each of the "Big Four" leagues.
25 years - San Jose No Stanley Cup title since joining NHL in 1991.
24 years - Washington, D.C. since 1992 Super Bowl. (1978 NBA title, 1924 World Series title, however franchise relocated, no Stanley Cups).

sd4chiefs
06-25-2016, 12:15 PM
Buffalo and San Diego are up there. I'd put Buffalo ahead of San Diego though because San Diego just doesn't give a shit it seems.

This is true because a lot of people living here are transplants including myself.
Why would anyone move to Buffalo?

Jewish Rabbi
06-25-2016, 12:33 PM
Fuck Cleveland. Even before the Cavs won... Most of those people root for Ohio State, right? All the misery is overblown.

lewdog
06-25-2016, 12:35 PM
Fuck Cleveland. Even before the Cavs won... Most of those people root for Ohio State, right? All the misery is overblown.

Good point. And if you include Minnesota colleges teams, the suck increases 100x more in that state.

RunKC
06-25-2016, 12:42 PM
As far as long term history, San Diego, but recent history it's probably Buffalo.

The Bills are by far the most irrelevant team in the NFL. They haven't made the playoffs this century. even Cleveland has done that.

You think going 2 decades without a playoff win is bad? Think about 2 decades without even playing in January? With Brady and Bill in NE a few more years, they will assuredly not make the playoffs due to a zero % chance of winning the division.

Speaking of NE, they are 27-3 vs Buffalo since Brady started, and 1 of those 3 losses was a game that NE played with backups bc they already had their seed wrapped up.

My God. Can you imagine not making the playoffs for 16 straight years and watching the Broncos or Raiders beat you 27/30 times in that streak? Poor poor bastards.

tk13
06-25-2016, 12:49 PM
Yeah, but the Twins won the World Series twice in five years.

They did, but it's getting to the point where you legitimately have to be over 40 years old to really remember it. That's not quite Cleveland levels but it's not good either. Especially for a city that has all four sports.

Rausch
06-25-2016, 12:50 PM
As far as leg term history, San Diego, but recent history it's probably Buffalo.

They EARNED THAT by forcing us to watch them lose 4 years in a row.

Fuck them.

FOREVER.

FOREVER A POX ON THEM AND THEIR TEAM!

tk13
06-25-2016, 12:55 PM
**** Cleveland. Even before the Cavs won... Most of those people root for Ohio State, right? All the misery is overblown.

I think it's just the way they've lost. The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot... they are all the most simple, iconic names ever and they all happened to Cleveland. And that doesn't even include being 2 outs from winning the World Series in 97 and blowing it. I don't think there's another city that's had more last second stomach punch losses.

rico
06-25-2016, 02:19 PM
Good point. And if you include Minnesota colleges teams, the suck increases 100x more in that state.

Yup, my first thoughts. The only thing that comes to mind when I think of dominant college teams Minnesota has had is their wrestling... Minnesota has had some tough, tough wrestling teams since the new millennium...and the majority of people in our country couldn't care less about wrestling...

rico
06-25-2016, 02:21 PM
If the Royals hadn't won the World Series, I'm assuming KC would be in the conversation?????

displacedinMN
06-25-2016, 02:38 PM
Minneapolis is easily top 5. Choke jobs. Bad teams. I swear I could hear the stadium groan when the FG went wide left.

The worst part is that if an outsider (non-native minnesotan) criticizes the local teams-you get roasted. If a local does it-its acceptable. I've lived here 15 years-hate the Vikes and still am considered an outsider. Passive aggressive bullshit.

The Lynx are clearly the best team in town.

kccrow
06-25-2016, 02:47 PM
Hard for me not to put Buffalo at the top in terms of overall misery.

BryanBusby
06-25-2016, 03:09 PM
This is true because a lot of people living here are transplants including myself.
Why would anyone move to Buffalo?
Maybe because everything in Buffalo is cheap as hell and you can finger a chicks ass at the Bills game?

ChiefsCountry
06-25-2016, 03:23 PM
Buffalo fans
https://7f9c61237bd6e732e57e-5fa18836a2ae6b5e7c49abcc89b20237.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/7127361_chick-sticks-hands-down-dudes-pants-at_dc44d81f_m.png?bg=23252Ehttps://coedmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/bills-2.jpg?quality=88&strip=all&w=601http://i.imgur.com/AWKuPPl.jpg

TLO
06-25-2016, 03:27 PM
Cincinnati seems like it would be up there

kccrow
06-25-2016, 03:27 PM
Buffalo fans
https://7f9c61237bd6e732e57e-5fa18836a2ae6b5e7c49abcc89b20237.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/7127361_chick-sticks-hands-down-dudes-pants-at_dc44d81f_m.png?bg=23252Ehttps://coedmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/bills-2.jpg?quality=88&strip=all&w=601http://i.imgur.com/AWKuPPl.jpg

I thought there was a gif of a chick getting banged in the parking lot during a Bills game from last season as well?

eDave
06-25-2016, 03:32 PM
Xztop (or whatever) should move to Buffalo.

Dayze
06-25-2016, 03:45 PM
KC Should be in the conversation, absolutely.

ChiefsCountry
06-25-2016, 03:56 PM
KC Should be in the conversation, absolutely.

http://www.nytimes.com/images/2015/11/03/multimedia/royals-parade/royals-parade-superJumbo.jpg

eDave
06-25-2016, 03:59 PM
KC Should be in the conversation, absolutely.

Emotionally, yes. Statistically, no.

eDave
06-25-2016, 04:00 PM
Man, I love that pic. KC is a cool town.

Deberg_1990
06-25-2016, 04:09 PM
KC Should be in the conversation, absolutely.

Football sure...

But Royals and Sporting KC.....

tk13
06-25-2016, 04:16 PM
Yeah, KC has had some brutal stretches, but I don't think it's quite in the same class as some of these other cities anymore.

Even with 20 years of horrible baseball, the Royals are now one of the most successful expansion teams ever. They've won 2 WS and 4 pennants in less than 50 years. Most all the teams ahead of them now have been around for a century. Look at the division. The Indians have been around for 115 years, they have 2 WS and 5 pennants. The Twins organization has been around 115 years, 3 titles and 6 pennants. The White Sox have 3 titles and 5 pennants. The Royals are right there with them.

You could go on, teams like the Phillies and Cubs who have been around for 100+ years and only have 2 titles.

C3HIEF3S
06-25-2016, 04:24 PM
KC isn't in the conversation currently. If this was 2014, sure.

DeepPurple
06-25-2016, 05:00 PM
**** Cleveland. Even before the Cavs won... Most of those people root for Ohio State, right? All the misery is overblown.

I've got two neighbors from Ohio and they are both Steelers fans and Ohio State fans. Makes no sense to me, I said what's wrong with Cincinnati or Cleveland. I think they are just bandwagon fans. Here's my cart, it's a Yamaha gas that I bought new in 2011. Our retirement community is the biggest in American with 35 square miles and 115,000 residents and they're still building houses like crazy. There is over 50,000 golf carts and over 100 miles of golf cart trails throughout the community. Most people put their favorite teams on their cart. I played 18 holes of golf today, at teetime of 12:20 the temperature was 95 degrees and feels like was over 100. Since this photo I've added a pair of orange and black Orioles Dice hanging on the mirror.

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/9234gypsy/c6cc852d-4f68-45dd-aa6b-b670d15d250f_zpsrsbkqel4.jpg

Chiefs Pantalones
06-25-2016, 05:06 PM
Minnesota has won something in the last few decades. They're out. Buffalo and San Diego are neck and neck. But again, I'd give the edge to Buffalo because they care, people in San Diego could give two shits what their sports teams do. Sea World gets more attention than their teams.

Mama Hip Rockets
06-25-2016, 05:24 PM
They did, but it's getting to the point where you legitimately have to be over 40 years old to really remember it.

LOL, what? I'm 33 and I remember it. You are not allowed to watch baseball if you're younger than 15?

CapsLockKey
06-25-2016, 08:56 PM
Definitely Minnesota. Not just the drought, but had two teams leave get success in their new cities in the Lakers and Northstars.

Chief Roundup
06-25-2016, 09:28 PM
I saw this article several days ago stating the same thing that is stated in the OP.

Demonpenz
06-25-2016, 11:38 PM
Milwalkie sucks

lewdog
06-25-2016, 11:46 PM
Buffalo has one fucking sports team. Which means they have a shitty NFL franchise and not that they're a cursed sports town. They shouldn't even be in the mix of this discussion.

Chiefs Pantalones
06-26-2016, 12:12 AM
Buffalo has one ****ing sports team. Which means they have a shitty NFL franchise and not that they're a cursed sports town. They shouldn't even be in the mix of this discussion.

That actually makes them even more cursed. One sports team (not counting hockey lol) and they've been this much AIDS for so long absolutely qualifies them as being cursed. And the most at that.

Rams Fan
06-26-2016, 12:17 AM
Buffalo has one ****ing sports team. Which means they have a shitty NFL franchise and not that they're a cursed sports town. They shouldn't even be in the mix of this discussion.

They actually have two. The Sabres.

tk13
06-26-2016, 12:17 AM
LOL, what? I'm 33 and I remember it. You are not allowed to watch baseball if you're younger than 15?

You really remember watching the Twins win the World Series when you were four years old? Then win the second one when you were 8? If you do, then good for you, but I'm guessing you're in a vast, vast minority.

suzzer99
06-26-2016, 12:19 AM
Buffalo has one fucking sports team. Which means they have a shitty NFL franchise and not that they're a cursed sports town. They shouldn't even be in the mix of this discussion.

They actually have the Sabres.

So if you count towns that have two major sports teams who have never won a championship, it's Buffalo, San Diego and Nashville. i give the nod to Buffalo because San Diego has the best weather in the world, while Buffalo has the worst weather in the US, and Nashville at least has Elvis.

suzzer99
06-26-2016, 12:22 AM
You really remember watching the Twins win the World Series when you were four years old? Then win the second one when you were 8? If you do, then good for you, but I'm guessing you're in a vast, vast minority.

My friends and I made up a drinking game when the Twins were in the WS. We decided that a homer was worth one beer, but if anyone hit a grand slam the loser would have to chug 4 beers in 5 minutes. And then Dan Gladden hits the first grand slam in the WS in like 50 years. I think my buddy Pat ended up projectile vomiting that night. Good times.

lewdog
06-26-2016, 08:15 AM
I know so little about hockey, I didn't know the Sabres existed.

NWTF
06-26-2016, 08:32 AM
I've got two neighbors from Ohio and they are both Steelers fans and Ohio State fans. Makes no sense to me, I said what's wrong with Cincinnati or Cleveland. I think they are just bandwagon fans. Here's my cart, it's a Yamaha gas that I bought new in 2011. Our retirement community is the biggest in American with 35 square miles and 115,000 residents and they're still building houses like crazy. There is over 50,000 golf carts and over 100 miles of golf cart trails throughout the community. Most people put their favorite teams on their cart. I played 18 holes of golf today, at teetime of 12:20 the temperature was 95 degrees and feels like was over 100. Since this photo I've added a pair of orange and black Orioles Dice hanging on the mirror.

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/9234gypsy/c6cc852d-4f68-45dd-aa6b-b670d15d250f_zpsrsbkqel4.jpg

I noticed you are in Florida. Thats funny, when I lived in Daytona 12 years ago I worked with a guy from Ohio and his favorite team was, you guessed it, the Steelers.

scho63
06-26-2016, 08:38 AM
I would never consider a city with just one sports team to be cursed if they don't win.

Buffalo and San Diego are pretty high on the list IMHO. Cleveland may have slipped one notch now that LeBron brought an NBA championship to the city.

scho63
06-26-2016, 08:39 AM
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k241/9234gypsy/c6cc852d-4f68-45dd-aa6b-b670d15d250f_zpsrsbkqel4.jpg

How many horny old widows do you pick up in your ride? :hmmm:

Mama Hip Rockets
06-26-2016, 08:54 AM
You really remember watching the Twins win the World Series when you were four years old? Then win the second one when you were 8? If you do, then good for you, but I'm guessing you're in a vast, vast minority.

Yes, I do. I loved baseball as a kid.

Deberg_1990
06-26-2016, 10:20 AM
I would never consider a city with just one sports team to be cursed if they don't win

Orlando is cursed !!!

ClevelandBronco
06-26-2016, 01:51 PM
Still Cleveland. The Cavs are being treated like welcome relief, but they're an afterthought.

TLO
06-26-2016, 01:53 PM
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