MountaineerCowboy
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There is no "hurt" from them not winning. Yeah, it sucks, but I go about and enjoy my days just fine. The winning and losing does not affect me in my everyday life. Again, as I've said with other, if your happiness in life comes from Dallas Cowboys wins then I feel sorry for you.No. You’re not getting my logic. There’s no trust involved with me pulling for my team. I don’t trust or not trust them. I need to trust the school because the consequences of them failing is real life problems.
And that’s what I’m trying to explain to you. Using that word seems strange to me. It’s not that them winning is not important either. It’s important.
Yes. I think your putting down most (is that better?) moves is your way of shielding yourself, “hedging your bet” and preparing yourself to deal with the hurt of not winning it all. So you can say “I told you, I knew that nice was bad, Dak was horrible, etc” “. You're trying to get some control over your feelings.
They’ve won quite a bit and we still have one of the highest winning percentages so it’s not all losing. But yea. No playoff success sucks. A LOT.
I have no idea what you mean by trusting a team. I have to have faith that my car and my kids school will work. I don’t know if the cowboys will, but I sure hope so and pull for them to win.
I just think we have a decent chance of winning. I thought so vs Green Bay and San Fran in our recent playoff games. You like to lower expectations to protect the way it’ll make you feel if we lose. That’s ok.
Do you enjoy the wins? Or since you expected to lose does it take away from enjoyment as it does your normal fanhood?
The "I told you so" stuff is simply from being able to read the tea leaves and looking at things with unbiased eyes. It's not that I'm THAT much smarter than others, although I know, it does seem that way sometimes =] . It's just that I don't allow my fandom to dictate my takes.
The reason you thought we had a decent chance of winning is because as I said above, you're looking at it with biased eyes. If you would have read my posts before the San Fran game then you maybe wouldn't have been so let down with the loss. I laid out perfectly that the team had been struggling on offense since like Week 8, San Fran was rolling, San Fran had faced and beaten better competition, they played in a much tougher division, so their record was deceiving, and they simply had a better overall team both coaching wise and player wise. Plus, it was the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs. That loss should not have surprised anyone that knew anything about this team. The fact that you couldn't see that say's a lot to be honest.
Of course I enjoy the wins. The passive aggressive stuff I can do without, but I know you're trying to somehow show your superior or something, but you're coming off just as delusional as the people we laugh at on here anytime they post something like "I have no idea what went wrong, blah blah blah" when some of us having been trying to tell them all season.
So, with that said, no, I'm not "preparing for the worse" or "shielding myself" in case the teams fails. It's simply knowing what you're seeing. I usually always have reasons as to why I believe we will win or lose a game. It's not like I'm just predicting loses every week as a security blanket thing. I'm just able to see things for what they are and don't allow my fandom to get in the way of that.