Sunday, December 7, 2008

Keeping the Play Alive


Is it worth it to take a loss sometimes, or is it better to realize that a play is over and just go down? Click the picture to watch an interesting clip.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think that it is better to take a loss sometimes, because in most cases that leaves you more determined to make up for it at the next opportunity. If you simply give up, you will probably give up again. To let yourself give up is much easier than to try hard over and over.

-Michael Zeevi

Anonymous said...

I think that it is sometimes better to take a loss because you can learn from these mistakes while when you just go down, you might be tempted to do it over and over again and it may spread to other aspects of your life, such as difficult schoolwork. Also, when you just go down it shows that you are not interested in succeding, while staying up and keeping on fighting, you prove what you can do and you are more likely to try to succeed in the future.
-Logan Ende
P.S- Arsenal is the best sports related team in the history of the world!(My favorite soccer team)

Anonymous said...

I think that it is better to take a loss because if you never try to keep going you will never gain things you never thought of gaining.

-Alex O'Connel

Anonymous said...

I think it is better to take a run because then there would be an open hole to run through possibly. When you are back at your 20 yard-line, you look for a hole to run through. If you are at their 20 yard-line, just go down if it is 1st or 2nd down. If it is 3rd down try to look for a hole, but don't count on it.
Donovan Pittman

Anonymous said...

I think it is fine to take a loss because you know that you have the energy to break a tackle and run for 70 yards the next play.
Julian Mills

Anonymous said...

I believe it is way better to take a loss at somepoint. I think this becuase it is way to easy to let yourselfdwn because you didn't want to try hard. When you try hard though not every thing will go right but at least you get somewhere at somepoint in this period of time.
-Barclay Jumet
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