sd'sker Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 you can control your own focus and energy level, but not your oppents'. it is foolish to discount any win, but all wins certainly are not equal. ultimately, though, a win is a win and a loss is a loss. if you are not taking every advantage you can to win, including getting up for every game and exploiting opponents who are not, then there is a problem. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 basically, when you expect to win every game you are critical of wins and do not excuse away losses, because a loss is nothing more than just not meeting your standard. not necessarily a fair attitude, but it is what excellence demands. Quote Link to comment
True2tRA Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 I suppose that depends on how much you're going to pin me down to the "get a pass" phrase that I offhandedly typed. If we're going to be completely pedantic about it I'm bored with the "I didn't say exactly that" back-and-forth so I'll bow out. If you're going to allow the intent of what I typed to be discussed, I think it has merit as a topic. Not specifically only because Hujan talked generally about it, but also because it's a fair question - Is it OK to discount certain of Nebraska's wins because of opponent record or perceived interest level, and if so, is OK to apply that same litmus test to Nebraska's losses? If not, why not? sh#t, my apologies sir. I guess I misunderstood. I thought you had maybe mistook the point of my rant. Then I read through other comments and hadn't really seen things going in the direction of people giving a pass...... Anyways, to answer your question, I say most times no, it's not fair. This is tough though. The reason being, from sitting in the stands or watching on television, it's really hard to determine the amount of effort being given. Sometimes physical dominance by one side over the other can make a competition look one sided. Familiarity with Nebraska makes it easier to tell when there is a lack of effort, but then again, what about injuries? Who knows what might be going on behind the scenes? So, generally I say no, it's just not a fair way to say why a win or loss happened. Even as I say this, I know I've probably judged a game based on the effort shown by team A and team B, but giving it thought, I'm probably wrong in doing so. You're right, a topic worth thought for sure. Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) (how do you embed YouTube videos? I tried using "embed" but it didn't)Mod Edit: YouTube is tricky sometimes. After clicking on the link, I copied the url, put it between [media] and deleted "&feature=youtu.be" from the end. Pretty straightforward. Edited January 25, 2014 by Mavric Quote Link to comment
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