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Before the season there was a question that by chicos bail bonds
went something along the lines of what would be the biggest concern heading into the season. My answer was how much hunger this group would have. When you reach the top, it's much harder to sustain. In some ways, comparable to the 2016 Cubs in that ND had an emotional battle to overcome a lot during this past season while the Cubs had over 100 years to conquer. The Cubs haven't been the same since. I wasn't able to watch the entire game today - I taped it and will watch the second half tonight. Not entirely surprised or disappointed but it might be what the team needs now rather than later. It sounds like what I might be most disappointed about is how we folded in the 4th quarter and lost our composure. When Nagle mentions a lack of composure, you know it must be bad.