To Braves, Hawks, Falcons, Thrashers: Good is for losers

Editor’s note: This is Terence Moore’s last column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Terence has decided to take a voluntary buyout, ending a stellar 24 years as a sports columnist. Terence sums up his time this way: “My objective was to get people to think, not to agree or disagree, just to get people to think.” We thank him for making all of us think and wish him the best as he moves on to new endeavors.

Can we talk? There’s a question I’ve asked myself for 13 years and counting, especially with the Hawks becoming the latest Atlanta team to operate as a tease.

That question: Will anybody around here join the Braves as the only professional sports franchise with a world championship? I mean, will the Braves even do it again? And the 1968 Atlanta Chiefs don’t count. Well, unless you’re a little goofy and consider the famously wobbly North American Soccer League something worth mentioning.

I’m referring to whether the Hawks, the Falcons, the Thrashers or the Braves can spend a season within the next couple of millenniums keeping the events of October 28, 1995 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium from resembling a fluke.

That was the night of the second loudest baseball crowd I’ve heard inside these city limits. As for No.1, nothing will surpass the eternal stomping and screaming that occurred after Francisco Cabrera’s hit and Sid Bream’s slide. But back to No. 2, when David Justice’s homer gave the Braves their only run back then against the Cleveland Indians, and Mark Wohlers followed Tom Glavine’s eight innings of shutout pitching with a save. Then the Braves’ old ballpark became a noise factory again.

Soon after that World Series victory was official for the Braves, I roamed center field, about where Marquis Grissom squeezed the final out. I hadn’t a choice. Players, team officials, coaches. Nobody wanted to leave the area in order to savor the moment, so you had to interview folks on the field.

While those associated with the Braves alternated between smiling, crying and dancing (you know, with a few interviews in between), the crowd hollered louder and louder as they kept blaring Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s “Takin’ care of business” over the PA system.

I remember thinking from an Atlanta standpoint: It can’t get better than this, and it hasn’t. And it won’t. Not until one of these teams becomes more than just good, which is the Hawks’ problem in the playoffs against the Miami Heat.

Elite NBA teams have an elite player, such as the Heat’s Dwyane Wade, and Joe Johnson is the Hawks’ best player, but he’s only good, just like the Hawks.

The Falcons also are only good. Still, with suddenly enlightenment management and coaching, they have a chance for a breakthrough, but they need back-to-back winning seasons first. They’ve yet to do that in their existence.

Elsewhere, courtesy of decent starting pitching, promising youth and future Hall of Famers Chipper Jones at third base and Bobby Cox in the dugout, the Braves are only good (see a pattern here?). The Thrashers, not so much. Ilya Kovalchuk is the only overwhelming star on a flawed roster, and he could bolt after next season as an unrestricted free agent.

This isn’t to say the two major colleges around Atlanta have fared better at winning it all beyond gymnastics since pro teams came to Georgia in the mid-1960s. In football, the Bulldogs had a national championship in 1980, and the Yellow Jackets managed one 10 years later. Neither has come close since then.

But that’s another column.

111 comments Add your comment

loveya terrance

April 27th, 2009
9:49 pm

All about the money terrance, until the very end. Goodthing a tiger never changes his stripes.

Terence Bored

April 27th, 2009
9:49 pm

Terence, your deck of race cards has been so worn out enough that not even the AJC could take it anymore.

And if that whining liberal Cynthia Tucker leaves too then the AJC might actually have themselves a new subscriber

You can go 2

April 27th, 2009
9:48 pm

Hey ATL FAN, you can hit the road to after you get your nose out of your boys behind.

Alisha

April 27th, 2009
9:45 pm

Terence,
You said your objective was to get people to think, and i think it’s blantanly obvious that you accomplished that goal. Although many including myself havent always agreed with you, I appreciate your work in covering Atlanta sports. Good luck with all your future endeavors!

Joe Carr

April 27th, 2009
9:43 pm

I did not always agree with your columns, but there were a lot that I did agree with. Whether I agreed or not was never important because I always made time to read your column. I have really enjoyed your opinions and columns. I will most certainly miss you and the city of Atlanta has lost a journalist who doesn’t always tote the party line. Best wishes.

JDW

April 27th, 2009
9:38 pm

Goodbyand good riddance!

Ed

April 27th, 2009
9:34 pm

Terence,

Thanks a bunch and best of luck, it’s kind of a big change seeing all you ajc’ers leave in a short space of time. I hope the ranters and ravers recognize the value of the press and the absolute fun of sports columns. Looking forward to your next column and by the way……….Go Jackets!

ATL Fan

April 27th, 2009
9:34 pm

You people are disgusting and should be ashamed of yourselves. I almost never agreed with him either, but you hicks slithering out from under your trailers have less than zero class and you give this great state a hideous name.

Since I didn’t choose to act like a 12-year old from the 1800s to show it, I guess some people may not realize that I also rarely agreed with you. That being said, good luck Mr. Moore in whatever you end up doing.

Wherever you go, please remember that a handful of idiotic rubes draped in “No Fear” stickers and Confederate flags do not represent the thinking majority in this otherwise great state.

David Basham

April 27th, 2009
9:33 pm

There are many of us who have waited for this day for a long, long time.

As a graduate of the Grady College of Journalism, a former Lewis Grizzard scholar & Peabody Student Judge, and ex-writer for Rolling Stone and MTV News, I have read and rolled my eyes for the last time at your tired, race-baiting tripe, Mr. Moore.

We are so much better off without you, and you can take heart in the fact that you will not be missed at all.

Brian Hunt

April 27th, 2009
9:30 pm

Thanks for your time and efforts Terrance. I have enjoyed reading your blogs over the years. You’re the only one who was never drinking the kool aid and keeping it real when it came to our teams, whether they were good or bad. Good luck to you my friend.