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Matrix, I think companies use that route higher up the ladder for executives and things like that. I know its an option (which is what people need to realize), but I'm not sure how many companies actually use it.
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I've kind of learned to not be very emotional about Sports anymore, like for instance when I was younger the '98 Vikings loss in the NFC Championship completely devastated me, I felt awful and completely depressed for like a month.
Now a days one of my teams loses I might be a little upset directly after the game, but I quickly move on with other things in life immediately so.Minnesota Vikings
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I've heard this "patience is a virtue" junk all my life. I'm happy to say I have no virtue, no scruples, and no desire to wait too long for anything. In my humble opinion instant gratification takes too long!
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Now that I think about it. When your favorite team loses in Sports it's not really about the fact that they lost, it's more about "How" they lost that determines your reaction.
If they faced a quality opponent and put up a good fight and just came up short, I don't think too many fans can be mad for long about their teams' efforts.
What can really lead to frustration is one or more of these scenarios.
-Your team loses in the Playoffs where the stakes are at their highest, and you are more upset about having to wait another year for a Championship.
- Your team loses to another team that you believe to be "inferior" in some way, whether it's a less talented team on paper, a team with a really poor record, or a team that is poorly run, coached.
- When your team just appears to come out completely flat, and appears to not be playing with the same amount of effort, passion as the other team which leads to a blowout.
Those are the main factors IMO to a fan being angry about a loss. Oh and how could I forget a crucial Officiating decision that leads to a possible game changing outcome. Obviously it's a lot more than 1 call that goes into the outcome of a game, but fans still love to rage on the refs.Last edited by Feared; 02-20-2012, 10:51 AM.Minnesota Vikings
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For some reason I put a deposit down on ME3 at my local GameStop. Unfortunately, they had already taken up all the reserves for the CE so I just decided to put it down on the regular. The CE keeps luring me, though. I might change my deposit over to SSX and preorder ME3 from Amazon. Decisions...Last edited by Fresh Tendrils; 02-20-2012, 10:50 AM.
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Now that I think about it. When your favorite team loses in Sports it's not really about the fact that they lost, it's more about "How" they lost that determines your reaction.
If they faced a quality opponent and put up a good fight and just came up short, I don't think too many fans can be mad for long about their teams' efforts.
What can really lead to frustration is one or more of these scenarios.
-Your team loses in the Playoffs where the stakes are at their highest, and you are more upset about having to wait another year for a Championship.
- Your team loses to another team that you believe to be "inferior" in some way, whether it's a less talented team on paper, a team with a really poor record, or a team that is poorly run, coached.
- When your team just appears to come out completely flat, and appears to not be playing with the same amount of effort, passion as the other team which leads to a blowout.
Those are the main factors IMO to a fan being angry about a loss. Oh and how could I forget a crucial Officiating decision that leads to a possible game changing outcome. Obviously it's a lot more than 1 call that goes into the outcome of a game, but fans still love to rage on the refs.Comment
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So I've recently really gotten into the Premiere League. Like I'll watch any game that's on. I watched a Wolverhampton vs another team facing relegation and I loved it. I think I'm gonna support either Everton or Tottenham. I hate Arsenal and I don't want to root for either of the Manchesters because that's too easy. Any opinions?And may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU
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Man, sucked coming in to work today. The usual Monday commute was much easier. I got to work in record time, except a lot of people are off, I'm not.Comment
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Look, somethine for Giggas and Dayman to dominate in!
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...os-trivia.htmlAnd may thy spirit live in us, Forever LSU
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I hate Netflix.
There's just too damn many shows for me to watch and more I'm afraid to even add to my Q...
I'm trying to balance White Collar, How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock, NY Ink, and Coal..
I started watching Blue Mountain State and got bored with it, after a few episodes. It's funny to begin with, then just gets kinda lame..Comment
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So I've recently really gotten into the Premiere League. Like I'll watch any game that's on. I watched a Wolverhampton vs another team facing relegation and I loved it. I think I'm gonna support either Everton or Tottenham. I hate Arsenal and I don't want to root for either of the Manchesters because that's too easy. Any opinions?
Don't go to Liverpool, unless you like the Redsoxs or Lebron.
Everton? You wont like that.
Fulham is the cheesy answer cause of American Clint Dempsey.
If you dont go with Spurs, I would suggest going with QPR. Rich owner, solid Manager, but are struggling to stay in the league. Perfect time to get attached.Comment
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Look, somethine for Giggas and Dayman to dominate in!
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...os-trivia.htmlSteelers : IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII
Penguins : 1990/91, 1991/92, 2008/09, 20015/16, 2016/17
Pirates : 1909, 1925, 1960, 1971, 1979
Panthers (FB): 1915, 1916, 1918, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1976
Panthers (MBB): 1927/28, 1929/30Comment
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