On May 25 2010 11:12 darktreb wrote:
If Flash is extremely upset people will criticize him and say "you've gotta be able to get over losses if you want to stay on top".
If Flash gets over his loss quickly and congratulates his opponent pleasantly afterward people will criticize him and say "shouldn't you be more upset that you just lost? you don't have the same competitive fire that makes <insert player here> great"
What's a kid to do.
If Flash is extremely upset people will criticize him and say "you've gotta be able to get over losses if you want to stay on top".
If Flash gets over his loss quickly and congratulates his opponent pleasantly afterward people will criticize him and say "shouldn't you be more upset that you just lost? you don't have the same competitive fire that makes <insert player here> great"
What's a kid to do.
haters gonna hate no matter what.
But to be honest I am surprised he was so calm after the loss. He had just missed an opportunity to win golden mouse after being 2:0 in bo5 series and he seemed quite nervous while playing (his eye had been twitching while he had been playing).
On the other hand I am really glad he took his loss that calmly. This shows incredible maturity of Flash and hopefully it will only affect him positively and mobilize further for the upcoming super final.