Also at fault - whoever had their wedding on game day!
Well I didn't want to ruin her special day and tell her that. So I just told her parents at the reception.
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Also at fault - whoever had their wedding on game day!
I'm usually a nervous wreck before games but I was oddly calm about this one. The same odd calm I had about the Clemson game. In contrast I was a nervous wreck for the Indiana game. I'm sensing a pattern here.
Also at fault - whoever had their wedding on game day!
Jake just yada yada'd sex....For various reasons, I ended up being at THE GAME that day...
Blame can also be mistaken as Identifying the issue. Your response depends on figuring out what the issue is and fixing it with a response. However, in order to figure out the issue unfortunately blame needs to be had. Not maliciously but in the name of setting the correct course of action to respond.E+R=O takes the blame game out of the equation. The emphasis in that is on the R/reaction. If you are directly involved in an event, and you don't get the outcome you want, then you control what you control (your development, effort, attitude, etc.) to help get a better O. Within the team, they can't play the blame game. It takes you literally no where.
Since I'm not directly involved, my R literally means nothing to the O. I have the right to bloviate, but I also have nothing to lose - beyond getting my fan feelings hurt. The coaches and players are fully invested in the O. I'm sure they are giving their all to figuring it out. But that doesn't mean that Joe Bucknut can't have an opinion about what he is seeing, and, who knows? He may even be right.