They told me there is no "I" in team. I am an athlete. I am an individual. I am strong. I am weak. I have desires, hopes, and dreams. I have goals. I have fears. As a team my opponent will never see my weaknesses, Only my strengths, never my fears, Only my goals as they unfold before them. I am not afraid that my team will see my fears, my hopes, dreams or desires. I trust my team to an unlimited level. I am not afraid that my team will see my faults, because with them I overcome my faults. With them I am fearless, with them I have hopes and dreams. With my team I am not weak, I do not have strength of one athlete but many combined, focused, and dangerous to my un-united opponent. I become my team and my team becomes me. I do not judge, and I am not judged. I have a goal, and the team has a goal. They always told me there is no "I" in team. They were wrong... I am the team; I become the team; the team became me. The team becomes an entity unto itself. The team is strong, creative, compassionate, caring, authoritative, disciplined. The team absorbs "I" and then there is an "I" in team. The "I" becomes part of something much more powerful. They were right: there is no "I" in team. But there is a "team" in "me."