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Re: Where has the GP gone???
I understand that GP is the cornerstone that FIRST is built on. I also understand that wanting to win something that you put a lot of time into is normal. It is natural to accept that sometimes people may not be as GP as they should be, especially after a tough loss at a tournament. It is also important to make sure that you do not blame someone else for your own loss. A ref cannot make a team lose because maybe they should have won a match before the deciding "blown call".
I guess what I'm trying to say is that sometimes teams may be upset after one tournament. If someone says one thing unGP, I suggests we let it slide, people do have emotions, you know? If it is habitual though, that is where we start to run into problems. It's normal and healthy to want to win, but GP is important to the organization, and that is what matters most here.
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