The Importance Of Losing The Super Bowl

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Have you ever lost at anything? All your work gone to nothing, it’s horrible. The Super Bowl is the biggest event in America ,so, losing in one of these games is a big deal. Quarterbacks get insulted the most in the Super Bowl for bad plays,throws, etc. Even in the Super Bowl where over a million people are watching. No one wants to be on the losing team. Especially in the biggest event in America. If there’s a winning team, there's a losing team. So when you lose, how do you act? Meanwhile, Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson, and Cam Newton handle losing the Super Bowl differently and similarly with actions, self evaluation and dialogue. Immediately after losing the Super Bowl, Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson, and Cam Newton …show more content…
When there’s a loser, there’s haters. When people lose it’s hard to be a good person. In sports this is horribly true. When someone act’s sad or defeated when they lose, theyshould be. Being optimistic in losing is ignorant and stupid. When you’ve dedicated everything to something like the Super Bowl and lose isn’t something to be generous about it. Cam Newton was abused by people, telling him to stop being angry, or telling him he acted wrongly and disrespectfully. But when it comes down to it he lost and that’s all was said. Cam Newton never did anything but act appropriate to the situation and people abused him for it, calling him a bad player, or a person with bad sportsmanship. People get angry and for you to accuse Newton for being a sore loser is wrong. But in reality everyone acts like him. Everyone reacts to losing differently, especially if it’s a big deal. so when people like Peyton Manning lose, and somehow get praised is ridiculous. Because, when people endure more than other people they show courage. While, people who can’t really get out of the game, ( Cam Newton), we all hate on him. We has a society want everyone to be happy winning or losing, but who wants to lose and have a smile? Losing is so important, even when everyone acts differently or

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