Re: All Things Denver XXXII
When David plays Goliath, all the fence-sitters pull for David. America loves an underdog, from Rocky to the annual Cinderella team in March Madness. Heck, I love an underdog (moved to the RIT sectilon and pulled for the Tigers in Detroit, even after they had rocked DU's world). But the underdog is only an underdog if it's facing a daunting opponent. If the four aforementioned David's all make the F4, there's no angst. I would be like a sorority pillow fight, fun to watch but totally immaterial who won.
And I'll gladly take them. Granted, seeing only a few games a year live I could see the point, but to my thinking it's nothing but good for the sport (any sport, any level) when teams that traditionally don't do well have a great season.
When David plays Goliath, all the fence-sitters pull for David. America loves an underdog, from Rocky to the annual Cinderella team in March Madness. Heck, I love an underdog (moved to the RIT sectilon and pulled for the Tigers in Detroit, even after they had rocked DU's world). But the underdog is only an underdog if it's facing a daunting opponent. If the four aforementioned David's all make the F4, there's no angst. I would be like a sorority pillow fight, fun to watch but totally immaterial who won.