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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 543894" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>You have just described my sports career to a T. I was the guy at the end of the bench twirling the towel, greeting the starters with hi fives during timeouts, standing up and leading the crowd in cheers, getting the guys in the dugout to put on their rally caps, giving the first and second team guys on the basketball team a much deserved respite when we were up by 35 with 48 or fewer seconds left in the game, etc. Closing out the last half inning in right field given a leader greater than or equal to 10 runs.I have this sneaking suspicion that the correlation coefficient on my being on the roster and the team's W-L record was somewhere within +/- .0004 of zero. But I was a great teammate! Unlike others in my lot, I didn't blame the coach or politics or the system...my coaches at the time were pretty fair judges of talent. I really didn't want to be on a team where I was good enough to start.</p><p></p><p>disclaimer: no other meaning or intent, whether real or inferred, was meant in writing this post. No animals were harmed in its production. Offer void where prohibited. Tax, tag, title and other fees may apply, depending on your location. Consult your attorney or CPA. If nausea persists, ask your doctor about Rolipitant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 543894, member: 844"] You have just described my sports career to a T. I was the guy at the end of the bench twirling the towel, greeting the starters with hi fives during timeouts, standing up and leading the crowd in cheers, getting the guys in the dugout to put on their rally caps, giving the first and second team guys on the basketball team a much deserved respite when we were up by 35 with 48 or fewer seconds left in the game, etc. Closing out the last half inning in right field given a leader greater than or equal to 10 runs.I have this sneaking suspicion that the correlation coefficient on my being on the roster and the team's W-L record was somewhere within +/- .0004 of zero. But I was a great teammate! Unlike others in my lot, I didn't blame the coach or politics or the system...my coaches at the time were pretty fair judges of talent. I really didn't want to be on a team where I was good enough to start. disclaimer: no other meaning or intent, whether real or inferred, was meant in writing this post. No animals were harmed in its production. Offer void where prohibited. Tax, tag, title and other fees may apply, depending on your location. Consult your attorney or CPA. If nausea persists, ask your doctor about Rolipitant. [/QUOTE]
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