OT: Non-Hockey Sports Thread XI - Defense? Who Needs Defense?! (Wade Wilson Memorial Edition)

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Is there a follow up tweet with the kind of turf they practice on?
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So, one. There’s been way more on grass
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Yes the NFL has more, but the nature of the game would be why

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So who or what do we need to sacrifice in some twisted ritual to get the Twins a postseason win? Seriously. It's not funny anymore. There are guys playing in the NHL who weren't even born yet when we had our last win. Make it make sense!
 
So who or what do we need to sacrifice in some twisted ritual to get the Twins a postseason win? Seriously. It's not funny anymore. There are guys playing in the NHL who weren't even born yet when we had our last win. Make it make sense!

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It's Sunday don't ask had questions like that.

This is the ChatGPT reply to your question:

I understand the frustration of sports fans when their team faces a losing streak or struggles in the postseason. However, it's important to remember that sports outcomes are determined by many factors, including team performance, strategy, and luck. Sacrificing anything or anyone in a ritual is not a solution and is not a practice that should be encouraged or pursued.

Instead, fans can support their team by showing positivity, offering encouragement, and being there to celebrate victories and offer support during challenging times. Remember, sports are meant to be enjoyed, and sometimes the outcome is beyond our control. Stay passionate, and continue to cheer for your team!
 
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It's Sunday don't ask had questions like that.

This is the ChatGPT reply to your question:

I understand the frustration of sports fans when their team faces a losing streak or struggles in the postseason. However, it's important to remember that sports outcomes are determined by many factors, including team performance, strategy, and luck. Sacrificing anything or anyone in a ritual is not a solution and is not a practice that should be encouraged or pursued.

Instead, fans can support their team by showing positivity, offering encouragement, and being there to celebrate victories and offer support during challenging times. Remember, sports are meant to be enjoyed, and sometimes the outcome is beyond our control. Stay passionate, and continue to cheer for your team!

Right then, we're sacrificing ChatGPT
 
So who or what do we need to sacrifice in some twisted ritual to get the Twins a postseason win? Seriously. It's not funny anymore. There are guys playing in the NHL who weren't even born yet when we had our last win. Make it make sense!
I think Sonny Gray will end the streak in game1
 
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