EmeryCouldnt
Established Member
That wasn't the point. You asserted that the "greater good" thing where being worse for a period of time can force decisions that make things better in the long-term doesn't happen - so I gave you a very recent counter-example. It happens, in football and in business also. Ideally you want high management decision makers that can see incompetence through flukey results, but you don't always get it.
With regard to the bolded part, you are #3. Congratulations.
I just think it's silly. If people think cheering for us to be worse will someday make us better.... why not just skip a step and cheer for us to be better?