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re: Expectations Are Out Of Line
Posted on 1/1/13 at 7:12 pm to Douboy
Posted on 1/1/13 at 7:12 pm to Douboy
Expectations are absolutely out of line. Too many fans lose sight of the role that intangibles play in the game. The odds of getting all 11 players on the field to execute flawlessly every play or even most plays is obscene. That's why teams strive to be in the hunt every year. With a high level of success, any team can ride intangibles to a championship. But it is a rare occurrence for any team to repeat that level of success.
If any of you rantards knew what the frick y'all are talking about to the extent that you pretend to, our Pickems page would look far more impressive than the modest percentages of success which actually show up. Anyone notice that no one repeats on Pickems? How successful are the most successful armchair rantards? If they won college games at the rate their "knowledge" results in picking who wins, they would still be outmatched by Les Miles.
If any of you rantards knew what the frick y'all are talking about to the extent that you pretend to, our Pickems page would look far more impressive than the modest percentages of success which actually show up. Anyone notice that no one repeats on Pickems? How successful are the most successful armchair rantards? If they won college games at the rate their "knowledge" results in picking who wins, they would still be outmatched by Les Miles.
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