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Originally Posted by bainsey
Doesn't that depend greatly upon the motivation of the source?
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It has with the source, period.
A coach wins a 1 point game, runs into you in the hallway after the game, and says, "You guys did a great job tonight."
Six weeks later, he loses a 1 point game, runs into you in the hallway after the game and says, "You guys cheated us tonight."
Now, if you're gonna bust your arm, patting yourself on the back after he makes the first comment, then you have to take his second comment to heart as well. Or did that highly perceptive coach from game 1 suddenly become a dumba$$ after game 2?
The point is, fans are always gonna be fans, coaches are always gonna be coaches, players are...you get it. They're your best friend when they win and your worst enemy when they lose. They don't care about you, only what you can do for them. You can't get a big head because a coach said you did a good job anymore than you should beat yourself up when he says you suck. Let it all go in one ear and out the other, because none of it means anything.