When I used to play sports, I'd be the one cheering the team on, 'Come on, we can beat these guys!' That's just in me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't cheer for anyone because my job is obviously more important, but the reason why I got into sports is because of my father. He's a giant sports fan and we are from New England, so he cheered for the Celtics and the Red Sox.
When I told the fans I was an alcoholic, they all applauded. When I told them I had given myself to a higher power, they cheered again.
Once, I started cheering for the wrong team. I was hot, and I heard 'Touchdown!' and I started doing high kicks, and I looked around and nobody else was cheering.
I always get a kick out of who is going to be the larger cheering section.
When I first started playing team sports, I was a little too sweet for my own good. I'd be in tears because I wasn't doing well. But the healthy competition really toughened me up.
We're sympathetic, but once you step on the field, football's football.
I want to thank all my fans, teammates, coaches and supporters for the strength they've given me to overcome so much.
You know, everybody has a slogan, and once you beat people over the head with it so much, then that's what you'll eventually be called once you retire from the sport or whatever.
When I'm on the track, I like hearing the fans cheer me on.
It's true, I do like cheering people up.
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