Championship caliber teams don't lose two in a row and they damn sure don't lose three in a row.
I know, every fighter knows, you've got to pile up wins in a row. You can't lose two in a row, three in a row and then you hear mentions of losing your job.
As a player if you win 10 in a row and you lose one, or you lose 10 in a row, you are still going to be angry when you lose. It's the nature of the game.
I'm not silly enough to not understand that if you lose 10 games in a row, very rarely are you safe in a job.
It's north and south pole. When you win you feel great, but when you lose it, it's like you've lost 10 games in a row.
Being undefeated, Gelo and Melo winning 60 games in a row, my boys don't lose too much.
When you win 20 games in a row and then lose four, people ask you, 'What happened?'...That's the beauty of sports.
If someone plays five good games in a row for the Bavarians, there is more talk about them being in the national team than of those who play five good games in a row for Dortmund or Wolfsburg or Bayer Leverkusen.
Don't do what we did. Make sure it's right and make sure it's what you wanna do. Make sure it's actually a good deal, that you're not going to lose out too much on it.
Sure, I like to win when I play basketball or board games or video games, but my day isn't ruined if I lose. I'm always up for a rematch. In all seriousness, that's something that's nice about maturing.
Some games are fun even when you lose. Even when you know you're going to lose before you start. It's fun just playing them.
Sure, I like to win when I play basketball or board games or video games, but my day isnt ruined if I lose. Im always up for a rematch. In all seriousness, thats something thats nice about maturing.
At the end of the day, you have 82 games. You're going to win some division games, and you're going to lose some division games.
As a professional, you're taught from a young age to despise losing. But I began to accept that, in football, you will win some games, and you will lose some games, with draws here and there, too. That's just the nature of the game.
Sports is about people who lose and lose and lose. They lose games; then they lose their jobs. It can be very intriguing.
Any time you lose a few in a row, you have to hit reset and come back tomorrow and do the best you can to forget about how the past series went. It's frustrating. Individually it's frustrating. I'm trying to figure it out. And I know as a team, it sucks losing a few in a row any time. So you know, we'll snap out of it.