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Positive takeaways from the Packers game
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(10-10-2021, 08:54 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: There is a distinct difference between fans and players. Hope you understand this.

We can be positive about having a winning record for once after sucking for the last 5 years or so.

The players have to look at everything they did wrong and correct it as that is their job.


Taylor is holding us back, that I can agree with but we need to stay positive as fans and fill the stadium to get more wins.

Fans in the stands win games. Guarantee if everyone gets down after one loss against the Packers and we start crying and not
going to games we start losing at Home. Negativism festers and breeds losers.

There is a distinct difference difference between fans and players, just as there is a distinct difference between people. This forum is probably split 50/50 on those that are overtly positive and overtly realistic. Each side does not understand the other. Hence bickering amongst people who are actually rooting for the same team. That is the only think we all have in common, but it doesn't change how anyone thinks or reacts. There are a lot of people who have fun critically thinking about how to improve, and there are a lot of people who don't want to do that.

Also remember generally speaking we are not one of the best teams in football the last 30 years, how do we expect people to react. The question is also how much we contribute to that, since as some say here, "only talent" matters. Big Grin

I don't think there would be anything interesting to talk about if everyone in here was composed of just overtly positive folk. There is no discussion when everyone agrees.

I think we can't tell anyone how to be a fan.
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RE: Positive takeaways from the Packers game - reuben.ahmed - 10-10-2021, 09:01 PM

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