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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 754480" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>I am sure they do because if they are competitive people like I am, and I can't help but think that anyone who plays and coaches a major college sport is ultra competitive, then they react to defeats the same way I do or in a similar way which is by being very disappointed in myself and then looking long and hard in the mirror and telling that guy he needs to do better. Then looking at what I did and didn't do leading up to the defeat and figuring out what I can and can't do differently and better to make the next opportunity a win or, at the very least, a significant improvement in performance by yours truly. Whether it is in business or just when I go for a ride with friends on my bicycle or working out in the gym I can handle a loss when I know I gave it everything and the other guy was just better even though I did everything in my power to succeed. I can't handle it when I know I had more to give and just didn't do it. I suspect the guys in our locker room (players and coaches) are mostly like that as well.</p><p></p><p>I did not expect us to win this weekend. I did expect us to compete harder until the final whistle and I'm disappointed we didn't do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 754480, member: 2627"] I am sure they do because if they are competitive people like I am, and I can't help but think that anyone who plays and coaches a major college sport is ultra competitive, then they react to defeats the same way I do or in a similar way which is by being very disappointed in myself and then looking long and hard in the mirror and telling that guy he needs to do better. Then looking at what I did and didn't do leading up to the defeat and figuring out what I can and can't do differently and better to make the next opportunity a win or, at the very least, a significant improvement in performance by yours truly. Whether it is in business or just when I go for a ride with friends on my bicycle or working out in the gym I can handle a loss when I know I gave it everything and the other guy was just better even though I did everything in my power to succeed. I can't handle it when I know I had more to give and just didn't do it. I suspect the guys in our locker room (players and coaches) are mostly like that as well. I did not expect us to win this weekend. I did expect us to compete harder until the final whistle and I'm disappointed we didn't do that. [/QUOTE]
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