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This is absolutely correct (nothing wrong with good confidence)..and it has nothing to do with who you support. I just think back to a team I competed against in high school..compared to all the other cheer sections (which in CT are generally more 'go *insert mascot here*' and not quite as in-your-face), theirs was more bragging and less confidence, and I remember them ending with 'We don't think, we KNOW.' They ended up getting second, and the looks on their faces was NOT pretty..the team that beat them, however, was of course super-excited (and has since continued on with their winning program, which is pretty stellar for a smaller HS. The other HS's in the division at the time ranged from HUGE to teeny-tiny). It's sort-of cursed that phrase for me.
And you can't tell me the agony/tension when they dropped that stunt didn't make them very nervous about pulling off that win. *No disrespect and no intentional rehashing of drama, just making a reference*
Well OF COURSE!!!!! Who wasn't surprised when they won??? The thing about "bragging" is that you have to have the skills to back it up! Notice that SE didn't give up hopes of still winning. They didn't just sit & wait to hear "2nd place cheer extreme" They all held hands & bent over hoping and praying as they listened to the announcer.
Getting back to the point, it does matter who I'm supporting..My comments on here could come across totally different depending on who I support. Most the wc fans know most the cea fans on here. That's why so many "fights" break out.
Anyway, I'm a :shooting star: fan, not member. I'm the one being cocky, not stars so no worries :first: