Because, they're only thinking about one team when that game's over. Before the game, they're talking about two football teams. When the game's over, there's only one winner.
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Why is it good for football to take the excitement away from fans by overcharging them for tickets to see their team?
If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?
To be a great game, one of the teams has to score first.
The thing we found out was, when you get to a Super Bowl, both teams are treated the same, talked about in glowing terms. But when the game is over, only the team that won matters.
A lot of players think the game is all about individual performances when it's really all about a team game.
Especially in football, it is not a QB's game... even though the media likes to make it into that - it takes the whole team.
Winning teams have the least amount of distractions. They have a really tight group of people working towards the same common goal.
Football can generate excitement and bring people together.
Each game we play, every game is a championship-game mindset.
Ultimately, if you look at the game and there are two minutes left, and you have to ensure your victory, you don't want to throw the damn football. You want a runner who can run the clock out.
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