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Who Do You Root For?

By: Aubrey Moulton

What determines how you pick your preferred team? Is there a science you use? Do you painstakingly look into the stats and decide based on athletic worth or strength? Is it possibly devotion to a coach or a particular school? Many an alma mater claims loyalty in various ways - way past graduation. Is it geared with regard to an excellent player? Does it date back to a beloved player - now become legend? Is it based on location, namely, picked on the basis of the state or city the team represents? There just might be something to be said for in state loyalties, it is the starting place of more truly competitive rivalries than anything. And competition is always a great spur to demand the best of ourselves.
There are those who think you ought to only esteem those who are perceived as the best at their chosen sport. Their thought seems to be that these players or teams or coaches have paid their dues more heavily than the others to be unbeaten, and they deserve praise and fans as a natural right. This reasoning is not too far from the famous survival of the fittest as coined by Darwin, or the English-inspired philosophy of the divine right of kings, this notion that those who are in fact the best will be noticed and rise to the top. Think of any other niche for a minute. Your workplace, the music industry, the business world at large, the acting guild, politics and even your neighborhood all favor those who are wholly placed to thrive. True, it may take a lot of work to, as they say, be in the right place at the right time just to be noticed. But would anyone genuinely argue that there is at least a smidgen of coincidence to it? While it is also true, to restate one universal quotation, that chance favors those who are best suited for it, it is still chance indeed that plucks out one person to acknowledge and not the equally qualified individual located in the exact same line of suitable applicants.
Other people behave as though their personal reputation is on the line when the home team or the old college team, or even the familiar high school team is in the line-up. If these players have a good game, the idea seems to be that the fans have a sensation of private substantiation. When these same teams do not do well, such fans are disheartened and even heartbroken. A lot of stakes ride on the outcome of these playoffs.
Yet a separate way of thinking is that the losing team needs more encouragement than the team at the summit. Fair weather fans and others who prefer to be found applauding only the best are already rooting for the winning team, why not grant the runner-up all your enthusiastic encouragement? After all, especially whenever it is a play-off, the fact that a team done well enough to be pitted opposite the favorite to win tells you they must be extremely accomplished players themselves. We could all use more cheerleaders when we are down in the dumps than when we are at the pinnacle, so why not cheer them on whenever the praise is most sorely needed?
There are claims to be made by any of the various ways of thinking. All in all, while it would be a much nicer planet if we were more compassionate to the downtrodden, it is a common human trait to wish to identify with a hero. Specifically in the business and sports worlds, persons seem to desire to be the one assisting the victor. After all, at a horse race, it is not desirable to have picked the entrant that comes in dead last. Not a soul wants to be perceived as substandard themselves simply because they chose the wrong team. How do you think about it? Who earns your team loyalty? Straight to the point, who do you root for and why?

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