Let the fans celebrate. Why do some people feel the need to ground people after a great win? There's enough doom and gloom to go around after a loss, don't bring that shit in here on a win.
Let the fans celebrate. Why do some people feel the need to ground people after a great win? There's enough doom and gloom to go around after a loss, don't bring that shit in here on a win.
That's a great place to be after a loss, for sure. But like you said, if you can't get excited after a win like this.....what are you watching for?Some people like to live in more of a reality of calmness after games. I find myself doing that, especially after losses, but I can't help but let myself forget all that and just enjoy the big wins like we had Monday night. For me, enjoying the wins is what it's all about.
Let the fans celebrate. Why do some people feel the need to ground people after a great win? There's enough doom and gloom to go around after a loss, don't bring that shit in here on a win.
THANK YOU!!!
So tired of some fans feeling the need to bring those of us who simply wish to enjoy the afterglow of a great road victory on MNF down like it's their obligation. There's PLENTY of time to be a Debbie Downer, cynical, discuss/debate all the nuances of our team, good or bad...
Can we not just enjoy the day after a great road win people?? Christ on a cracker!
Warden's expressing a reasonable observation about overreacting to both the good (Giants) and bad (Rams) performances. What's the issue?
No issue with Warden...everyone can feel free to react as they see fit. When telling everyone else to "remember" it comes off as telling others how they should react. To each their own, but no reason to tell others not to get pumped over a win on MNF right before a bye making us 3-1. Reality will set in down the road for those of us who feel the need to be pumped today.