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Can Losers Celebrate? The Detroit Lions Post-Win Celebration Draws Criticism
As a die-hard Detroit Lions fan, I am constantly disappointed season after season. I look for any little nugget of hope to grab onto. That nugget was finally given to fans on Sunday, December 5th as the Detroit Lions shocked the Minnesota Vikings with a touchdown with no time remaining on the clock to win 29-27. The win was the Detroit Lions (1-10-1) first victory of the year. Under a new head coach, majority owner, and general manager, the Lions are in the first year of a rebuild. We all thought it would take time to build up this team, but 11 winless weeks was hard to stomach for us all. Apparently, losers aren't allowed to celebrate. The Lions celebrated after their victory, and media outlets began to question if they went over the top, including Andrew Kulha from Sportscasting. "You would have thought the Detroit Lions just won the Super Bowl or, at the very least, their first playoff game since 1992. Given the celebration in the locker room after their first win of the 2021 season, you would have thought Dan Campbell had led the 1-10-1 Lions to the pinnacle of the sport." It's important to also note that the Detroit Lions dedicated their performance to the Oxford community in Michigan, which was dealing with tragedy after a deadly school shooting earlier in the week. My Take This is a young team with new leadership and ownership. They are trying to build a champion, but they are in the very first steps of that process. Celebrating right now does have benefits. It allows the young players to enjoy their success and crave it even more. It also helps establish a positive atmosphere and help build the relationships of the teammates. Have you ever partied with someone? How did you feel about them afterward? As long as you avoided conflict, you likely grew closer to that person. Free agents will look for teams that are ready to win, and teams that they can have fun on even when the results on the field are less than ideal. The Lions are building that team. Let us enjoy the victory. #OnePride and go Lions! What do you think? Should losing teams celebrate, or should they wait until they are competitive? Comment below. Image Source: Detroit Lions Twitter
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mikey
Can Losers Celebrate? The Detroit Lions Post-Win Celebration Draws Criticism
As a die-hard Detroit Lions fan, I am constantly disappointed season after season. I look for any little nugget of hope to grab onto. That nugget was finally given to fans on Sunday, December 5th as the Detroit Lions shocked the Minnesota Vikings with a touchdown with no time remaining on the clock to win 29-27. The win was the Detroit Lions (1-10-1) first victory of the year. Under a new head coach, majority owner, and general manager, the Lions are in the first year of a rebuild. We all thought it would take time to build up this team, but 11 winless weeks was hard to stomach for us all. Apparently, losers aren't allowed to celebrate. The Lions celebrated after their victory, and media outlets began to question if they went over the top, including Andrew Kulha from Sportscasting. "You would have thought the Detroit Lions just won the Super Bowl or, at the very least, their first playoff game since 1992. Given the celebration in the locker room after their first win of the 2021 season, you would have thought Dan Campbell had led the 1-10-1 Lions to the pinnacle of the sport." It's important to also note that the Detroit Lions dedicated their performance to the Oxford community in Michigan, which was dealing with tragedy after a deadly school shooting earlier in the week. My Take This is a young team with new leadership and ownership. They are trying to build a champion, but they are in the very first steps of that process. Celebrating right now does have benefits. It allows the young players to enjoy their success and crave it even more. It also helps establish a positive atmosphere and help build the relationships of the teammates. Have you ever partied with someone? How did you feel about them afterward? As long as you avoided conflict, you likely grew closer to that person. Free agents will look for teams that are ready to win, and teams that they can have fun on even when the results on the field are less than ideal. The Lions are building that team. Let us enjoy the victory. #OnePride and go Lions! What do you think? Should losing teams celebrate, or should they wait until they are competitive? Comment below. Image Source: Detroit Lions Twitter
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mikey
Can Losers Celebrate? The Detroit Lions Post-Win Celebration Draws Criticism
As a die-hard Detroit Lions fan, I am constantly disappointed season after season. I look for any little nugget of hope to grab onto. That nugget was finally given to fans on Sunday, December 5th as the Detroit Lions shocked the Minnesota Vikings with a touchdown with no time remaining on the clock to win 29-27. The win was the Detroit Lions (1-10-1) first victory of the year. Under a new head coach, majority owner, and general manager, the Lions are in the first year of a rebuild. We all thought it would take time to build up this team, but 11 winless weeks was hard to stomach for us all. Apparently, losers aren't allowed to celebrate. The Lions celebrated after their victory, and media outlets began to question if they went over the top, including Andrew Kulha from Sportscasting. "You would have thought the Detroit Lions just won the Super Bowl or, at the very least, their first playoff game since 1992. Given the celebration in the locker room after their first win of the 2021 season, you would have thought Dan Campbell had led the 1-10-1 Lions to the pinnacle of the sport." It's important to also note that the Detroit Lions dedicated their performance to the Oxford community in Michigan, which was dealing with tragedy after a deadly school shooting earlier in the week. My Take This is a young team with new leadership and ownership. They are trying to build a champion, but they are in the very first steps of that process. Celebrating right now does have benefits. It allows the young players to enjoy their success and crave it even more. It also helps establish a positive atmosphere and help build the relationships of the teammates. Have you ever partied with someone? How did you feel about them afterward? As long as you avoided conflict, you likely grew closer to that person. Free agents will look for teams that are ready to win, and teams that they can have fun on even when the results on the field are less than ideal. The Lions are building that team. Let us enjoy the victory. #OnePride and go Lions! What do you think? Should losing teams celebrate, or should they wait until they are competitive? Comment below. Image Source: Detroit Lions Twitter
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kinkray
BREAKING NEWS: MARTIN ODEGAARD AT IT AGAIN
Martin Odegaard was encircled. Declan Rice and Said Benrahma were surrounding either side; Issa Diop impeding his course forward. He had gotten Thomas Partey's pass in a pocket of room close to the middle circle yet that space was quickly contracting. Odegaard scarcely had the opportunity to think not to mention act. Yet, with a drop of the shoulder and an abrupt alter of course, he escaped every one of them three. With his next, flawlessly made a decision about touch, he skirted the outstretched leg of Tomas Soucek to make it four. Getaway act total, the space presently opening up around him, Odegaard examined left and right at that point lifted a corner to corner drop to the onrushing Calum Loads. Another player - some other player - wouldn't have made it that far. Yet, Odegaard is unique. The 22-year-old brought quiet in the midst of the disarray of Sunday's 3-3 draw with West Ham at the London Arena. "At the point when everybody was somewhat shuddering, he gave us that self-restraint ready," said Mikel Arteta a while later. There were no objectives or helps from him. He didn't win the man of the match grant either, with Sky Sports intellectual Jamie Carragher selecting Chambers all things considered. it was exceptionally noticed that Odegaard was Munititions stockpile's deliverer on Sunday and keeping in mind that the victor never entirely came, it was just because of him that they were in that position at all after the shambolic opening half-hour during which they basically gave West Ham a three-objective head start.
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kinkray
BREAKING NEWS: MARTIN ODEGAARD AT IT AGAIN
Martin Odegaard was encircled. Declan Rice and Said Benrahma were surrounding either side; Issa Diop impeding his course forward. He had gotten Thomas Partey's pass in a pocket of room close to the middle circle yet that space was quickly contracting. Odegaard scarcely had the opportunity to think not to mention act. Yet, with a drop of the shoulder and an abrupt alter of course, he escaped every one of them three. With his next, flawlessly made a decision about touch, he skirted the outstretched leg of Tomas Soucek to make it four. Getaway act total, the space presently opening up around him, Odegaard examined left and right at that point lifted a corner to corner drop to the onrushing Calum Loads. Another player - some other player - wouldn't have made it that far. Yet, Odegaard is unique. The 22-year-old brought quiet in the midst of the disarray of Sunday's 3-3 draw with West Ham at the London Arena. "At the point when everybody was somewhat shuddering, he gave us that self-restraint ready," said Mikel Arteta a while later. There were no objectives or helps from him. He didn't win the man of the match grant either, with Sky Sports intellectual Jamie Carragher selecting Chambers all things considered. it was exceptionally noticed that Odegaard was Munititions stockpile's deliverer on Sunday and keeping in mind that the victor never entirely came, it was just because of him that they were in that position at all after the shambolic opening half-hour during which they basically gave West Ham a three-objective head start.
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kinkray
BREAKING NEWS: MARTIN ODEGAARD AT IT AGAIN
Martin Odegaard was encircled. Declan Rice and Said Benrahma were surrounding either side; Issa Diop impeding his course forward. He had gotten Thomas Partey's pass in a pocket of room close to the middle circle yet that space was quickly contracting. Odegaard scarcely had the opportunity to think not to mention act. Yet, with a drop of the shoulder and an abrupt alter of course, he escaped every one of them three. With his next, flawlessly made a decision about touch, he skirted the outstretched leg of Tomas Soucek to make it four. Getaway act total, the space presently opening up around him, Odegaard examined left and right at that point lifted a corner to corner drop to the onrushing Calum Loads. Another player - some other player - wouldn't have made it that far. Yet, Odegaard is unique. The 22-year-old brought quiet in the midst of the disarray of Sunday's 3-3 draw with West Ham at the London Arena. "At the point when everybody was somewhat shuddering, he gave us that self-restraint ready," said Mikel Arteta a while later. There were no objectives or helps from him. He didn't win the man of the match grant either, with Sky Sports intellectual Jamie Carragher selecting Chambers all things considered. it was exceptionally noticed that Odegaard was Munititions stockpile's deliverer on Sunday and keeping in mind that the victor never entirely came, it was just because of him that they were in that position at all after the shambolic opening half-hour during which they basically gave West Ham a three-objective head start.
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