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"Anyone who __________ is a liar / a fool / an idiot / a blind homer / has their head buried in the sand / a blind hater / doesn't know basketball / doesn't watch the games"

"People with intelligence will agree with me when I say that __________"

"Only stupid people think / believe / do ___________"

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"Remember when PosterX said OldCommentY that no longer looks good? "

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We also dissuade passive aggressive behavior. This can be various things, but common examples include statements that are basically meant to imply someone is either stupid or otherwise incapable of holding a rational conversation. This can include (but is not limited to) laughing at someone's conclusions rather than offering an honest rebuttal, asking people what game they were watching, or another common problem is Poster X will say "that player isn't that bad" and then Poster Y will say something akin to "LOL you think that player is good". We're not going to tolerate those kinds of comments out of respect for the community at large and for the sake of trying to just have an honest conversation.

Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

That all having been said, our goal is to do so in a generally kind and respectful way, and that doesn't mean the moment we see something we don't like that somebody is going to be suspended or banned, either. It just means that at the very least we will probably say something about it, quite possibly snipping out the distracting parts of the post in question while leaving alone the parts that are actually just discussing the topics, and in the event of a repeating or excessive problem, then we will start issuing infractions to try to further discourage further repeat problems, and if it just never seems to improve, then finally suspensions or bans will come into play. We would prefer it never went that far, and most of the time for most of our posters, it won't ever have to.

A slip up every once and a while is pretty normal, but, again, when it becomes repetitive or excessive, something will be done. Something occasional is probably going to be let go (within reason), but when it starts to become habitual or otherwise a pattern, odds are very good that we will step in.

There's always a small minority that like to push people's buttons and/or test their own boundaries with regards to the administrators, and in the case of someone acting like that, please be aware that this is not a court of law, but a private website run by people who are simply trying to do the right thing as they see it. If we feel that you are a special case that needs to be dealt with in an exceptional way because your behavior isn't explicitly mirroring one of our above examples of what we generally discourage, we can and we will take atypical action to prevent this from continuing if you are not cooperative with us.

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  • #16
    Re: Most impactful sports moment

    I have so many really when I look back on it.

    I was in the building for the Tayshaun block and I was in the building the game before for the game 1 winning Reggie 3, I think that was the last one of his career in the playoffs?

    Watching the brawl live. Being at the game the next day, and the stadium going crazy for a roster of 6, don't tell me this city can't love this team after that night.

    Reggie's countless big moments when I was just a kid in the 90's. Being in the building for Reggie's final game and having to say good bye the way we did, the extra time out called by Larry Brown all the Pistons showing their respect. So glad he went out with guns blazing though, what he'd have 27? #31 truly was one of a kind, a franchise savior in every way and the perfect guy to help Indiana embrace pro ball, a dead eye shooter with a mouth that never stopped.

    Colts wise, the Super Bowl win came on my 19th birthday as a freshman in college. So that was pretty crazy. I was there for the win over the Packers last year right after Chuck was diagnosed, Luck running over and pounding the Chuckstrong banner after scoring his rushing TD was a very powerful moment IMO.

    IU wise...where to begin. I was in the building for the Wat shot. Then you have the insane second half comeback against Duke, I remember running around my living room screaming like an idiot when Jason Williams missed his FT and we grabbed the rebound.

    So many major moments really it's tough for me to pick just one. But it would probably have to be the Wat shot and being in that building, I don't know how to describe 4 years of sucking *** just got blown to hell in the half a second that Watford's jumper hung in the air and then splashed down and then....madness. Hugging, crying, screaming....IU was back. So it would probably have to be that I guess.
    Last edited by Trader Joe; 07-18-2013, 03:44 PM.


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    • #17
      Re: Most impactful sports moment

      Oooh forgot one, Landon Donovan's game winning goal in the last world cup against Algeria to send us past the group phase. GOAL, GOAL USA, DEFINITELY THROUGH!!!



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      • #18
        Re: Most impactful sports moment

        Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
        Good memories:

        1. Colts AFC Championship game against the Pats. I was there in person and there's no way that anything could ever top this.

        2. Colts Super Bowl win against the Bears. I can't put it into words how special it was seeing an Indy team win a championship and sit at the top of the sports world.

        3. Pacers beat the Knicks to win Game 6 of the 2000 ECF's. Talk about getting a giant monkey off of your back.

        4. Reggie pushing off 45 and hitting that shot against the Bulls.

        5. IU's memorable run to the 2002 NCAA Championship game.

        6. The 2013 Pacers run was pretty damn incredible. For Game 4 against the Knicks, I had Legends seats that were given to me as a gift, and I have to say that was probably the best in-person experience I've had at a Pacer game.

        7. Yankees win 2009 World Series as A-Rod shuts up all of the naysayers by morphing into A-Ruth during the 09 postseason. I've also seen five games in person at the new Yankee Stadium and those are some of the best in-person sports memories that I've ever had. I get chills going up there.

        8. Colts 2012 season. The Packers win and Pagano comeback game against the Texans really stick out.

        9. The 2012 Super Bowl experience in Indianapolis. It was just a completely magical moment for the city, especially since the weather was so unusually warm. The game was pretty damn good too.


        Bad memories:

        1. Wheldon death. This is obviously on a completely different planet since it involved the death of a human being. It was a sad reminder as to how dangerous the sport can still be. Just a tragic loss for the sport after coming off of his second 500 win. He was a great personality for the sport.

        2. Colts lose 2010 Super Bowl against the Saints. This one stings more and more as time goes on, especially considering that Manning only played here for one more season after that. Just think if the Colts would have won that game. We would have had two Super Bowls in a four year span. Damn Damn Damn.

        3. Colts lose to Steelers in 05 playoffs. Just a soul-crushing defeat.

        4. Pacers Game 4 against the Lakers. Kobe ripped our heart out in OT. Just imagine if we tie the series up with Game 5 in Indy?

        5. The back to back brutal Colts losses to the Pats after the 03 and 04 seasons.

        6. The LJ 4 point play and losing that series in 1999. The LJ play sticks out, but the fact is that we actually won game 4 after that and tied the series up. We lost that series when we blew Game 5 at home. Losing two home games in that series completely killed us.

        .....I'm sure that there are some good and bad moments that I left out, but all of those really stick out for me.
        Colts beating NE in the AFC title game is definitely one for me since I was there. But I my view on the thread (doesn't have to be yours) is how sports can bring some kind of closure to a terrible thing that has happened or bring respect and honor towards others with emotion and performances. An example of this for me was even though I'm not a Mets fan was Piazza's homer in the first game at Shea stadium since 9/11.
        Smothered Chicken!

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        • #19
          Re: Most impactful sports moment

          From a pure in the moment sadness, Peyton choking up and saying "It was truly a pleasure being your quarterback" was maybe even worse than the final good bye to Reggie because at least Reggie got one final curtain call performance in front of a packed arena.


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          • #20
            Re: Most impactful sports moment

            Hmm.

            The first basketball team I watched had a few, 2001-2002 Uconn Women's basketball team. They are, as a group, the entire reason I'm a fan of basketball. (Especially Sue and Diana.) They were part of some iconic Uconn moments. (Every Uconn fan remembers "I just wanted to punch something orange" and Dee's and one to essentially win the title game. And the ten minutes of the most flawless basketball I have personally ever seen.)

            So I think the most impactful moment for me, personally, was seeing 4 members of that team on the Olympic team, with Geno as the coach. I had no way of knowing how great that team was at the time, but it really made me appreciate how special it was. So to see that last season, particularly seeing Sue, Dee, and Geno together..10 years later, was pretty awesome.

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            • #21
              Re: Most impactful sports moment

              Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
              Did I miss something ??
              Bah, I meant "retirement" from the Colts I guess. Doh.

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              • #22
                Re: Most impactful sports moment

                Originally posted by thewholefnshow31 View Post
                I have only been really impacted by sports I actually have played in. Nailing a penalty shot in a shootout to decide my leagues soccer championship when I was 15 was the best moment I have ever had with sports. Nothing in sports that I am watching can replicate that tremendous feeling of that day. I can still describe everything in detail about that shot and everything leading up to and after the shot.
                The great thing about sports....the older you get the better you were.
                Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                • #23
                  Re: Most impactful sports moment

                  Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                  Oooh forgot one, Landon Donovan's game winning goal in the last world cup against Algeria to send us past the group phase. GOAL, GOAL USA, DEFINITELY THROUGH!!!

                  Oh god, yes! I completely forgot about this one. I took the day off work to watch that match live. My friend and I were sitting in my living room, head in hands. When Timmy flung that ball out, we both stood with our hands on our heads, knowing it was the last chance. And good god, did we erupt like the folks in this video. I still get chills watching this video.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Most impactful sports moment

                    2010 NCAAM National Championship game. Duke vs Butler. Even though it didnt go in, that final shot is my vote. I don't think Ive ever taken a loss as hard as I did that night.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Most impactful sports moment

                      Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10 View Post
                      2010 NCAAM National Championship game. Duke vs Butler. Even though it didnt go in, that final shot is my vote. I don't think Ive ever taken a loss as hard as I did that night.
                      That one was harder than the UConn game next year? The only reason I would say I would expect UConn to be tougher to swallow is because UConn was a much crappier team than that Duke. Granted Butler was also worse too. I know the loss to Duke was heart breaking becuase of how competitive that game was, but if I was Butler fan I would really feel like we missed a chance against UConn the next year.


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                      • #26
                        Re: Most impactful sports moment

                        Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                        That one was harder than the UConn game next year? The only reason I would say I would expect UConn to be tougher to swallow is because UConn was a much crappier team than that Duke. Granted Butler was also worse too. I know the loss to Duke was heart breaking becuase of how competitive that game was, but if I was Butler fan I would really feel like we missed a chance against UConn the next year.
                        I know I'm biased, but Butler wasn't going to win that game. I had actually never been more confident in a Uconn men's team, despite the fact that they were relatively crappy. Kemba wasn't going to lose. In fact, I was significantly more confident in the men than the women. (The women had broken the NCAA college basketball win streak that season. But unfortunately, I was right..)

                        Ugliest game ever though.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Most impactful sports moment

                          It's just incredible when you compare the Louisville-Michigan game to the UConn-Butler one. Louisville-Michigan was a high quality championship against two elite teams who were definitely the best of the best. It was just tremendous physical, high quality, efficient, beautiful basketball. One of the best games I've seen. Butler-UConn, OTOH, was the polar opposite. Just ugly, sloppy basketball. That Butler team wasn't near as good as the Butler team that played Duke.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Most impactful sports moment

                            I have quite a few but these come to mind:

                            My junior year of high school at TH North we went to the Evansville semi-state with most talented team there ( I was a manager). We got beat by one of the Evansville teams which then got beat by Damon Bailey's team. The guys on the team were so down because they knew they ha a chance to go to state right there.

                            My second one is IU winning the title in '87. I was in Dover, Delaware on a college visitation trip during spring break. I'm sure the other guests were wondering why a bunch of high school kids were running around screaming and cheering

                            My next two were when I was at IU my freshman year. The game we beat Ohio State and stormed the field afterward was so fun. The 10 foot drop from the stands to the field not so much. Carrying the goal post across the field, priceless. The second at IU was not so great. I got tickets to the Illinois game when Jay Edwards hit an amazing shot to tie the game only to have Nick Anderson come down to bury a shot at the buzzer to win it. Assembly Hall went silent.

                            My last one was the game Manu caught he bat. We were sitting at the end of the court he carried the bat to. He was 10 feet away when he dropped it off. A close second to this was the pacers spurs game where I met Seth. My wife was more impressed with Austin C. Who was doing radio that game.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Most impactful sports moment

                              Originally posted by Sookie View Post
                              Ugliest game ever though.
                              The IU/Maryland 2002 title game isn't far off the pace, either.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Most impactful sports moment

                                Worst moment............. 1970's early 80's. IU vs Nebraska 76-???? pretty sure it had a zero at the front of the IU score. In a pouring down rain. Have I ever mentioned how much I hate bleachers? Well have I ever mentioned how much I hate people opening umbrella's in front of me?

                                Wait.....the Pacer telethon would be a really close second.
                                Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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