Re: This stuff goes in cycles...
- From: "Buddude197" <buddude197@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2005 09:43:08 -0800
alec@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> ...and I'm very surprise this current cycle didn't result in a Super
> Bowl win for the Eagles. The salary cap makes all this pain after an
> up-cycle an inevitability. The only team that seems to have been
> immune so far is the Colts, and they haven't even been to a Supe
> (although that WILL change this year). Just ride the ups and downs,
> and you will have greater peace of mind. Oh by the way, it also helps
> if you don't cheer against players who are temporarily paralyzed on
> your turf. Had that not happened a few years ago, you may have just
> cultivated the good karma necessary to win that Super Bowl last year.
> Think about the role in your collective conduct and become classier
> fans during your next upcycle.
Would it help if we cheered players who were permanately paralyzed? I
mean, if it would help us not cheering temporary paralyzation, one
might connect that it would be better to hold out for the full monty so
to speak. The salary cap makes "this pain an inevitabitlity"? So would
losing not bother us so much if it occurs in a non-capped year? Does
that mean any team with a losing record in 2007 (currently an uncapped
season) will feel like a winner? Do they give trophies to teams with
losing records in uncapped years? I'm thinking about my collective
conduct, of course the problem is that, as an individual, I have no
"collective" conduct. Does that make me unclassy? Should I develop
multiple personalities so that I can reign them in and have "collective
thought" and be a classy, albeit schizophenic, fan? Geez, you've given
me so much to think about.
.
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