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Badgerinmaine
01-21-2008, 09:28 AM
I'm sure we are all still feeling a little down after last night, but Theodore Roosevelt spoke so well to defeat long ago:


"It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."

"Citizenship in a Republic,"
Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, April 23, 1910
Emphasis mine; quote from the Roosevelt.org website. I still think it's better to have cared and lost than not to have cared at all.

BallHawk
01-21-2008, 09:31 AM
Great quote, BM.

It is better to get your ass kicked than to never get it kicked at all.

CaliforniaCheez
01-21-2008, 01:08 PM
It still is a huge hurt and a scar on the franchise causing me anguish.

Badgerinmaine
01-21-2008, 02:27 PM
It still is a huge hurt and a scar on the franchise causing me anguish.

No doubt about it--but I'm just trying to get and give some perspective. I'd much rather have lost in the NFC title game than suffer though a 4-12 season again--and especially would rather that than not giving a damn. But yeah, it still stings.

Thanks for the nice words, BH.