You May Need These Tips If Your Team Loses This Weekend!
Posted by MiamiOverdose StaffFeb 5
AskMen’s Rules For Crying In Sports…
Crying after a loss
Crying after defeat is usually acceptable in the sports world.
Crying, of course, is unacceptable if that athlete is responsible for the loss.
Tim Tebow played horribly in the 2009 SEC Championship, his poor passing ensured Alabama left victorious.
Terrell Owens broke down after a Dallas loss to the New York Giants in 2008, and all most people thought about was his three catches and uninspiring 38 yards.
Finishing second is never a reason for crying. This means you, Roger Federer. His emotional display after the 2009 Australian Open was sad for all the wrong reasons.
And never, in any circumstance, cry before the game is over.
Adam Morrison brought sports crying to a new low when he fell to the ground weeping as Gonzaga fell to UCLA in the 2006 NCAA Tournament. The saddest part was that Gonzaga still had a chance to win the game.
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