S77 PT #5: Trust Your Gut, Trust Your Game
Due: Sunday, July 14th @ 11:59 PM PST
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Tylar
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In most situations, Sad Ketchup would just trust his coach, and he is self aware that he maybe did not play the best, and others were more deserving of the playing time, but in the situation of game 7 down a goal, Sad Ketchup would be itching it get out there. He would ask the coach nicely, to trust him and believe in him as he believes in himself. Sad Ketchup tends to be a easy going player and won't argue with the coach, but just look his coach in the eye and ask them to trust him. Sad Ketchup is known for being a trustworthy team player coming up clutch for his team even when playing bad. If the coach denies him, he will respect it but also maybe comment that the coach is making a mistake, but he'll accept what the coach says and support his teammates that are out on the ice. It would be a tough pill to swallow, but it is apart of the game, and sometimes coaches decisions cost teams games or jobs.
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