GhostofPotvin29
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RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:I don't see what's so hard to grasp about the concept of being happy when the team wins while not necessarily being happy about the overall play of the team.
It all depends on how much weight you're applying to each. I mean, if you're more upset about the way they're playing than you are happy about the winning record, then the confusion is understandable.
Why? For one, how I enjoy or don't enjoy the games shouldn't really be of any concern or confusion to you. Secondly, I'd personally rather they win more games because they are playing well than winning games because they're relying on the goalie to stand on their head all the time. These games don't exist in a vacuum. To me, that's more indicative of a strong overall team and one that I could legitimately expect to excel in the playoffs.
If you want reactions to only be about the result, why even watch the games? Just look at the boxscore and be happy or sad if they won or lost? (I'm just saying that to make a point, I don't actually think that's realistic)
I really don't care how you enjoy the games. I just wish more fans would spend their efforts exemplifying the positives than ripping apart all the weaknesses. I mean I understood this more when the team sucked. Now...not so much.
I've spent tons of time pointing out positives and pointing out how much I love to watch certain players. In fact, I used to even start the 'Positive Thinking' thread. I truly thought those Leafs teams played well and were let down by their goaltending. Conversely, I think this Leafs team has, by and large, played poorly but been propped up by their goaltending. There's no reason to get upset or be surprised over criticism of the team, it's healthy to always be critical in your analyses. It's fine to be 100% content with the team and the season, but others aren't. Simple as really.