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Is Boston the best sports town right now?

Is Boston the best sports town right now?


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No it would be Dallas at this time.

Posted 2008-11-25T20:32:04Z
 

Absolutely-positively-hands down..........

The celtics are world champs -the red sox are still one of baseball's best (one game away from the world series) - the brady-less patriots are still in the hunt for the playoffs and the Bruins, Believe it or not, have the second best record in the nhl!!! The new england revolution soccer team has been in the finals 4 out of the past 5 years..... Plus boston still has the #1 marathon and the head of the charles regatta is considered one of the world's best.

Boston  college is the reigning ncaa hockey champ and their football team is in the top 25 and has a shot at the acc title if they beat clemson tomorrow.

Boston university's hockey team is in the top 5 in the nation

 No other city in america even comes close!!

Posted 2008-11-28T19:21:50Z
 
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Hell NO.  As we always say in L.A., BOSTON SUCKS!!

Posted 2008-11-29T11:53:22Z
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maybe is  LA

 

the new champion

Posted 2009-06-23T07:42:48Z
 

Absolutely not because Pittsburgh has more wins than Boston and Dallas my opinion

Posted 2009-06-30T21:29:45Z
 

I would have to agree.  Because let's face it, LA might have the Lakers but they also have the Clippers.

Posted 2009-07-09T06:02:43Z
 
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Probably, maybe too much so. Sox fans are loyal, but to the point of not enjoying the games at all. It's always been like this up here; and you can actuallly feel the difference in the air--a certain electricity missing in other towns. New York has it too, Phila. somewhat. But, Chicago lacks it, St. Louis too. By sport--Baseball-Boston, Football-Green Bay, Hockey-Montreal, NBA-LA, Golf-Texas.

Posted 2009-07-30T22:46:38Z

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