Tuesday, January 18, 2011
“The Skull and the Arrow” Underdog Paragraph
What motivates underdogs to win believes in their teammates no matter how much they are losing by, just because your team losing by a lot of points doesn’t mean you should give up or get mad at your team for your mistakes. What I like about underdogs in sports is that after you do win people give you props for winning because you were about to lose or someone on your team hit a game winning shot. Being an underdog takes a lot because first you have to trust in your teammates no matter if some isn’t good at the sport or you don’t like that person, second you and your team have to get along because you will never win a game if your whole team is arguing trust me I know, and finally you have to believe in each other because when you believe in each other your team will come back and who knows what will happen next. Not every team can win all their games because sometime in their season there is going to be a team that is going to beat them because some teams will win some an some teams will lose some that’s just the way it is.
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Great job Andrew! I really like your blog post.
ReplyDeleteNice job on this! thats a sick picture...
ReplyDeletenice blog-.-' and I agree that blaming your teammates when you lose is also a negative sportsmanship.
ReplyDeleteThe picture you chose looks really cool, Nice work!
ReplyDeleteAndrew, look over your paragraph before posting it. There are a few run on sentences that could be broken down into new ones.
ReplyDelete:)