katlong
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This idea always fascinates me. We tend to be a bit megalomaniacal in our thinking. When we do our job, it's our superior play that wins the day. We don't credit the opponents D with failing to make plays or not executing properly. When we do poorly however, we rarely credit the opposing D. Instead, we focus solely on where we went wrong. Sometimes, as you said, we block the right guy, but just get beat.
YES! It is fascinating when you watch other games that you don't have a stake in, as this phenomenon seems to disappear, and you tend credit the O or D for a great play rather than sticking with one side and critiquing or praising them relentlessly.