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Have you ever been part of a championship season? There is nothing like it. You don’t have to be on the team, but have you ever signed up? Frequently, when a football team in the pros has been losing and begins to win, and people look around at the local bar, on the bus, or at work and they say, “The team won! What happened there? I don’t know.” Then the next week you say, “Hey, the team won again! I can’t believe that! Why, that team won twice, that’s amazing!” Then the tempo begins to build. It only takes one or two wins. After the third win, people start meeting at lunch. “Was that outrageous?! Did you see that third quarter? That was really great because the team won!” There’s this contagion, this disease called ‘Championship Fever,’ and it absolutely envelops us. It’s wildfire.