So as always, my family argues about football. We watched the games on Thanksgiving and my cousins are huge Dallas fans, but my Aunt Judy is a Saints fan because of Drew Brees. So of course, they argued about who was going to win, why their team is better. And so my cousins bring in the logos of how Dallas has always been a good team, they always play on Thanksgiving, and just that they're a better team. So my aunt argues back with the superbowl champs for the Saints comeback. Little did they know, pathos was a big part of their argument because they were using their emotional attachment to the team to argue back and forth of why they're better. If their emotions weren't tied into the team then they wouldn't be cheering for them anyways.
Basically my family is crazy about football; always has been. So the arguments will continue.
My family is all about watching sports to. Pretty much everyone in our family cheers for the same team, the Colts, so we do not fight about teams that much between us. But, we all play fantasy football so we fight over which players should get the ball every possesion so that we win our fantasy game that week.
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