Does it matter?
Does it matter?
Well, it does to me. I can’t speak for others.
I don’t like your football analogy. It’s too complicated. Are we still talking cripples? Or retards? Or just out-numbered. Or out-numbered and retarded? Sigh…ok, I’ll give it a try.

If it’s truly 11 guys vs. 5 and they don’t have access to another 6 guys, then no, that’s not what I want. I’ll usually switch over to help the low side (as I responded to HT).
If it’s really 11 vs. 11 but 6 of the other guys are just tools and won’t cooperate with their team; if they are stopping to text on their cell phones in the middle of a play; picking their nose and day dreaming; moving off to the sideline and demanding someone come play them 1 vs. 1 football- man to man; if they can’t cooperate and coordinate their efforts like a proper team so that only 5 are really even effective……then yeah. I’ll crush them like insects and I enjoy every minute of it. I’ll break them like a freakin stick. They are stupid, and weak, and are not using the resources available to them and that should be punished mercilessly in the harsh crucible of competition.
Let me try an analogy on you. I promise it won’t be so complicated.
I’m playing someone chess in a tournament setting. We start out with equal pieces and equal position (remember it matters to me if teams are reasonably even, and usually most maps are have reasonably equal starting positions…except for Mindanao).
However, as the game progresses the idiot across from me is just not paying attention, making stupid moves. Boom. Loses a rook. Boom. Loses a knight. Boom. Loses his queen. At this point I’ve achieved a powerful advantage in “material”. What do I do now?
Do I offer to take some of my pieces off the board to let him have more fun?
Do I promise not to use all my pieces until he has captured some of mine and evened up?
Do I let him put some of his pieces back on so he won’t feeeeeeeel bad?
Or do I continue to leverage the material advantage I have established to relentlessly, and mercilessly crush his remaining positions until checkmate, or until he lays down his king in abject submission to the brutal weight of inevitability?
Well, if I could play chess worth a crap (which I can’t), I think you know which I would do. Is that unreasonable?
Wab