S69 PT #5: Everyone's a Critic
February 26th @ 11:59 PM (PST)
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PLAYER PROMPT - It's the morning after a real stinker of a game where your team got blown out 7-1. You're already feeling like junk about it when you turn on the TV and see local hockey journalists blasting you for your poor performance!
Written Task: Tell me how your player deals with negative attention from fans or journalists! Do you get in fights on Twitter? Ignore it all? Prove them wrong with your play? Do you say or do anything when you have to face a reporter that said something bad about you in a media scrum? Does this kind of thing get to your player, or is it just part of the job? (150+ words) For the most part, Grogu is his own biggest critic. He knows full well when he's played a good game or a bad one. So if there is criticism from the media about a performance that he knows is accurate, he won't say too much but will keep his head down and just work to get out of the funk. Even though he is arguably the greatest player ever to put on a Dragons uniform, this does not mean he should be immune from hearing about it if he has a bad game. However, he will always defend his teammates to the press, and talk about the good things players are doing if he feels they are receiving overly negative commentary from the media guys. If it starts getting too bad, he just uses his Jedi powers to force choke any reporters until they shut up! Nobody is perfect all the time, so it's ok to point out mistakes or flaws, but if it starts getting too much, then Grogu has no problem to talk to the media off the record to correct them. But, of course, the best way to stick it up the behind of your critics is just to go out and prove them wrong, and Grogu is confident that he is more consistently going to have good games than bad, and doesn't let the griping get him down. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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