
"It's been a few days since the Blue Jays suffered a devastating loss in Game 7 of the World Series, and many fans are still trying to process and accept what took place on the weekend. I know that's been the case for yours truly, and while I've mostly avoided social media for the sake of my sanity, I know that I'm not alone in feeling this way even without doomscrolling for hours on end."
"That said, life must go on, and as much as I'd like to pout about what happened on Saturday night for the next few months, that's not going to change anything. Yes, it's just a game at the end of the day, but we're all going to grieve something like that at a different pace, and to passionate Blue Jays fans, this might be the most heartbreaking loss we'll witness in our lifetimes. It's certainly the biggest backbreaker in franchise history."
The Blue Jays lost Game 7 of the World Series, leaving many fans heartbroken and struggling to accept the result. Several fans are avoiding social media to protect their mental well-being. Life must continue despite the urge to dwell on the loss, and grieving happens at different paces. The defeat may be the most heartbreaking and the biggest backbreaker in franchise history for passionate supporters. There are distinct levels of fandom: hardcore followers who track every pitch, and casual or bandwagon fans who pour in during playoff runs. Many casual fans may not fully grasp how devastating the Game 7 outcome felt to deep supporters.
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