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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 963056" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>My golfing buddy is from S. Africa and is a huge rugby guy. His team (#2 in the world) just lost a tough match yesterday to world #1 Ireland (I would not have known had he not told during our round today.) He was going on and on about some of the mistakes his squad made. I asked if the Irish team made any as well. Of course, he said and he proceeded to name them (although it was unintelligible to me).</p><p></p><p>The point being, in any close sporting event, both sides will have major mistakes that impact the bottom line. All things being equal, it's the team that makes the fewest of these will generally win the contest. I used to examine each loss critically as some others do, including whomever poster you quoted. Now, as others have said, I just celebrate the wins and don't believe in "style points" anymore. There just aren't any games without errors and I have seen plenty of GT defenses over the 15 years or so who would have wilted on that final drive. We had the one guy who DID make the final play that tilted the outcome in our favor. Life is good imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 963056, member: 844"] My golfing buddy is from S. Africa and is a huge rugby guy. His team (#2 in the world) just lost a tough match yesterday to world #1 Ireland (I would not have known had he not told during our round today.) He was going on and on about some of the mistakes his squad made. I asked if the Irish team made any as well. Of course, he said and he proceeded to name them (although it was unintelligible to me). The point being, in any close sporting event, both sides will have major mistakes that impact the bottom line. All things being equal, it's the team that makes the fewest of these will generally win the contest. I used to examine each loss critically as some others do, including whomever poster you quoted. Now, as others have said, I just celebrate the wins and don't believe in "style points" anymore. There just aren't any games without errors and I have seen plenty of GT defenses over the 15 years or so who would have wilted on that final drive. We had the one guy who DID make the final play that tilted the outcome in our favor. Life is good imo. [/QUOTE]
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