maumann
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1. Fully agree. And they sometimes are.
2. Exactly. Had I gotten more at-bats, my division skills would probably be even sharper.
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1. Fully agree. And they sometimes are.
2. Exactly. Had I gotten more at-bats, my division skills would probably be even sharper.
Which is why everyone who isn't a fan of those schools takes glee from their failures.Ohio State coach Ryan Day has talked about national championship or nothing. He seems to embrace it. When the Buckeyes went to the Rose Bowl a lot of stories were about motivation for the players since they didn't make the playoff.
I'm sure Alabama and Clemson fans feel the same way.
Which is a shame, because there were a lot of Buckeyes who played in the 90s who would have dropped a nut to play in Pasadena.
There is that. No doubt about it. But I still think that your team thinking "championship or bust" is more engaging to a fan rather than thinking that bowing out in the first round ... well, it provided some warm-and-fuzzies at times.Which is why everyone who isn't a fan of those schools takes glee from their failures.
This was me last year with the Orioles. Young team wildly exceeded expectations and got me interested in the sport again. I certainly didn't see it as a failure.The Red Sox lead the league in comeback wins and last night Verdugo walked off for the third time already this season. Considering everyone and their mother were saying how bad this team was gonna be, I'm deriving joy from almost every single game. Do I expect them to win the World Series? God no, not with that starting pitching. But am I going to enjoy them outhitting other teams and forking it up for others in the AL East? You bet yo ass.
Oof. As a player, you can think that, but you gotta know that wont play with a lotta fans. I mean, fans riot even when they win titles, so that oughta tell ya how well adjusted they are.Remember when Cowboys fans went apopleptic after Dallas was crushed by Philadelphia 44-6 in the last game of the season and missed the playoffs and Tony Romo uttered this quote in his postgane press conference?
"If this is the worst thing that will ever happen to me, then I've lived a pretty good life."