Different types of supporters

KingRah

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Someone people ignore flaws as long as you win while others point them out even in victory. Coaches are in both groups.

Ignoring flaws while winning can set you up for failure in the playoffs. If you turn the ball over a lot but the coach ignores it because you win, you won't think its that big of a deal. Because of that, you'd end up losing in the playoffs on a fumble.

Others are happy with the win, but they're preparing for the playoffs. If you continue to improve while winning, you have the chance to become all time great. The coaches that do this end up in the hall of fame and with multiple rings like Parcells and Bellichek.
 

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Someone people ignore flaws as long as you win while others point them out even in victory. Coaches are in both groups.

Ignoring flaws while winning can set you up for failure in the playoffs. If you turn the ball over a lot but the coach ignores it because you win, you won't think its that big of a deal. Because of that, you'd end up losing in the playoffs on a fumble.

Others are happy with the win, but they're preparing for the playoffs. If you continue to improve while winning, you have the chance to become all time great. The coaches that do this end up in the hall of fame and with multiple rings like Parcells and Bellichek.
I posted this because of fans complaining about us pointing out the obvious fans saying we're not real fans because we want our team (Dak)to stop missing tds and turning the ball over. Romo was a pro bowler his first year as a starter and was way more developed as a qb. He used to choke in the 1st half of his career. He obsessed over getting better consistently tweaking his delivery. He got to the point where he was among the best in the 4th qtr and among the best when it came to 4th qtr comebacks.
 
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