ViperGTS
Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
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You argue as if losing is the cool thing to do and you have to have a reason not to. A football team has a culture. Professionsl athletes are playing for their career every time they take the field. A football player who gives less than 100% risks career threatening injury. No player will accept losing on purpose because competitive athletes are not built that way. When you introduce losing into a team culture and consider it acceptable or in your case preferred you are done.
This is why there are exactly zero cases of it happening.
That is why you don’t say no I played competitive teams sports because I know you didn’t because you would understand these things.
Far, far more teams have progressed middle of the pack to the top than from cheating to lose so they can draft a couple spots higher. And see I don’t whine about the team, i leave that to the losers.
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Sigh, you keep digging your hole deeper. Heres how you do it genius. Trade players who have value, IR those who get hurt and then its off to the races. You may not lose as much as you want to, but the NFL is a fine line between winning and losing. I doubt many pro players would care if if it mean they had a better chance of winning in the future. Think anyone on the Pats D would loath having a Mack, Miller, Bosa type guy on the line? Yeah I doubt it.
I played plenty of sports. Again, you fail to comprehend that there is ZERO benefit to losing in every non pro league. You seem to be unable to understand such an easy concept.
Until you do, there is nothing more to be said.
This is why there are exactly zero cases of it happening.
That is why you don’t say no I played competitive teams sports because I know you didn’t because you would understand these things.
Far, far more teams have progressed middle of the pack to the top than from cheating to lose so they can draft a couple spots higher. And see I don’t whine about the team, i leave that to the losers.
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Sigh, you keep digging your hole deeper. Heres how you do it genius. Trade players who have value, IR those who get hurt and then its off to the races. You may not lose as much as you want to, but the NFL is a fine line between winning and losing. I doubt many pro players would care if if it mean they had a better chance of winning in the future. Think anyone on the Pats D would loath having a Mack, Miller, Bosa type guy on the line? Yeah I doubt it.
I played plenty of sports. Again, you fail to comprehend that there is ZERO benefit to losing in every non pro league. You seem to be unable to understand such an easy concept.
Until you do, there is nothing more to be said.