After - (preposition) - Subsequent in time to; at a later time than : (usage) come after dinner.
In this case ...
Originally posted by Insanesince88
... after WE PLAY THEM ...
... would imply the time that occurs once a final score is posted in the game in which our teams should meet. At such time, since a final score would be posted, there is no possibility of a comeback. Then again, this situation holds true after the final score of any game between any two teams is posted.
To illustrate, it would be similar to say, "You cannot get rained on after the rain stops."
More often than not a response to such a statement would be, "Duh!"
Now perhaps what you are attempting to say is something completely different from this. I would not, however, presume to select those words for you but I am sure you will let me know what they may be.
In this case ...
Originally posted by Insanesince88
... after WE PLAY THEM ...
... would imply the time that occurs once a final score is posted in the game in which our teams should meet. At such time, since a final score would be posted, there is no possibility of a comeback. Then again, this situation holds true after the final score of any game between any two teams is posted.
To illustrate, it would be similar to say, "You cannot get rained on after the rain stops."
More often than not a response to such a statement would be, "Duh!"
Now perhaps what you are attempting to say is something completely different from this. I would not, however, presume to select those words for you but I am sure you will let me know what they may be.






























