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'''Jersey Courage''' refers to courage gained from intoxication with alcohol. The term stems from the {{CTeam|OSHA}} tradition of getting smashed, hammered, blitzed, sloshed, stewed, and three sheets to the wind before every playoffs game. (Often contrasted with [[Seattle Courage]].)
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Success or failure is not implied in the use of the term. There is only the general expectation that Jersey Courage will lead to unexpected, exciting, terrifying, or interesting things happening.
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 28 November 2025

Jersey Courage refers to courage gained from intoxication with alcohol. The term stems from the OSHA.png Jersey OSHA Violations tradition of getting smashed, hammered, blitzed, sloshed, stewed, and three sheets to the wind before every playoffs game. (Often contrasted with Seattle Courage.)

Success or failure is not implied in the use of the term. There is only the general expectation that Jersey Courage will lead to unexpected, exciting, terrifying, or interesting things happening.