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Old 11-09-2007, 01:28 PM   #3
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Re: Boswell's accurate appraisal

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Originally Posted by firstdown View Post
Maybe its not that people overrate the skins it just that some like to think more positive than others. I have seen several people here that have nothing positive to say even when we win big like in the Lions game. Why cheer for a team when all you have is negative things to say. I'm just wonder how some people here can even root for a team when they are just so negative. You can say that I'm blind to what the team is doing but it is a whole lot more fun to think positive than to sit around a pi$$ and moan about the team some claim to love.
Thinking positive is great, it basically stems from an emotion... hope. We all hope the 'Skins make the playoffs, there is no doubt about that.

But thinking positive, or feeling hopeful, is completely different from what you actually think about the team. In order for opinions to be valid, everyone here needs to strip the emotion away, and evaluate the team as if you didn't care about them. Once you do that, it becomes clear we're average. If you don't do that, then right or wrong, your opinions tend to get dismissed as homerism.

Then once you realize we're average, you bring the emotion back come gameday, and you root for Joe Gibbs to accomplish something great - taking a team with solid talent and ravaged by injuries deep into the playoffs.

Thinking positive is great, but if you see the team for what it really is, you just might be able to enjoy the accomplishment Joe Gibbs is about to make. I see us for what we are, a middle-of-the-road football team. But I also see us for what we can be, a really good football team, and my excitement, hope, and vision exists explicitly because of our Hall of Fame coach. I think it's best to see us for what we are, but be hopeful for what we can be.
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