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Old 05-12-2008, 04:26 AM
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This thread reminds me of Frosted Mini Wheats. The logical/serious fan side in me understands there are many intangibles that can make or break a game/season, and that there are many reasons to be cautious; But the fun/carefree fan side in me loves to be optimistic at the start of every season, and have fun rooting for my team.

So I agree with pretty much everything that's been posted.

I won't be suicidal if my optimism ends up getting slapped down by another bad dose of reality. If it happens, I'll just post my frustrations and vent like before. But if that optimism becomes positive reality, well then I had fun the entire ride.

I just don't understand why folks seem to be labeled of being one thing or another. I'm a fan, so I'll probably be flip flopping with the "positive" and "negative" posts all year long. Good or bad, I'm still going to enjoy being a Raiders fan. I also enjoy reading the variety of opinions and comments from many of the members, regardless of what "side" or label others may give them.

And I like Frosted Mini Wheats for the same reasons they give in their ads.
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