I hear what you're saying, and I can respect that. It's sort of like we're saying, "In front of every silver lining, there's a cloud." I can't argue with you. I also can't change! :grin: Obviously, I'm an SOJF, but hopefully not to the point of insanity. It's all in good fun.
I think the 10-1 team was different because Joe Walton wasn't the personality type that Ryan is. Ryan would have his guys run through walls for him. Walton seemed emotionless and didn't have the same type of confidence in his team that the Jets seem to have now. I don't think yesterday would have been a SOJ loss because they just played bad and that's expected from time to time. They came off en emotional win on a short week and flew cross country. That being said SOJ would have quit when they went down after the Thomas non TD.
SOJ is SOJ mentality... it only exists as an attitude/philosophy. It's not facts, it's nothing tangible, it's just words. It's just ourselves being conditioned/programmed by our past, our history and experience. SOJ is dead when SOJF realises there is no SOJ. There is no SOJ...
Especially how after the one I started saying it was dead was merged with this making it appear that I think it's SOJ. Now I feel like TBDF.
hahaha...relax......you drink pulp at your own discretion. Therefore the "insanity" plea applies to you. :smile:
I had a serious moment of weakness during the game yesterday, I was infuriated and pissed the fuck off.
Was it right after the Leonhard penalty? I was raging through my living room throwing shit and screaming at that point.
Mine was the Holmes fumble. I don't get crazy and storm around, I get quite, sit up, look at the floor and shake my head.
SoJ would have lost that game yesterday. We had a habit of making one less play in those tight games than our opponent. Yesterday we made one more play. RIP, SoJ.