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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.

Also please be aware that you will not be given a pass simply by claiming that you were 'only joking,' because quite honestly, when someone really is just joking, for one thing most people tend to pick up on the joke, including the person or group that is the target of the joke, and for another thing, in the event where an honest joke gets taken seriously and it upsets or angers someone, the person who is truly 'only joking' will quite commonly go out of his / her way to apologize and will try to mend fences. People who are dishonest about their statements being 'jokes' do not do so, and in turn that becomes a clear sign of what is really going on. It's nothing new.

In any case, quite frankly, the overall quality and health of the entire forum's community is more important than any one troublesome user will ever be, regardless of exactly how a problem is exhibiting itself, and if it comes down to us having to make a choice between you versus the greater health and happiness of the entire community, the community of this forum will win every time.

Lastly, there are also some posters, who are generally great contributors and do not otherwise cause any problems, who sometimes feel it's their place to provoke or to otherwise 'mess with' that small minority of people described in the last paragraph, and while we possibly might understand why you might feel you WANT to do something like that, the truth is we can't actually tolerate that kind of behavior from you any more than we can tolerate the behavior from them. So if we feel that you are trying to provoke those other posters into doing or saying something that will get themselves into trouble, then we will start to view you as a problem as well, because of the same reason as before: The overall health of the forum comes first, and trying to stir the pot with someone like that doesn't help, it just makes it worse. Some will simply disagree with this philosophy, but if so, then so be it because ultimately we have to do what we think is best so long as it's up to us.

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  • #31
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    One of the more hilarious moments I ever witnessed in person was at the Terre Haute North vs Terre Haute South Bell game one of the years I was there. The game was always intense, and I remember the South fans talking a LOT of trash as we were on our way out to the field. We won the toss and received. Everyone was on their feet waiting on the kickoff. Always a big moment. They kick off, we set up our block to return, then our returner takes the opening kickoff 93 yards to the house, Devin Hester style. If you've never seen 8,000 people sit down and shut up in unison, it's pretty funny. We beat their *** in that game so bad...tons of fun.

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    • #32
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      • #33
        Re: Most impactful sports moment

        Phil winning the open yesterday will go down has one of my favorite moments in sport.

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        • #34
          Re: Most impactful sports moment

          Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
          Phil winning the open yesterday will go down has one of my favorite moments in sport.
          ...why?

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          • #35
            I would say the US goal vs Algeria has got to be up there for me,
            There is no NBA player named Monte Ellis.

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            • #36
              Re: Most impactful sports moment

              Originally posted by cdash View Post
              ...why?

              Because it was one of the most incredible final rounds in PGA history. It was a special moment for those of us who are fans of Mickelson. It was huge for Lefty's career and legacy. He has been phenomenal at The Masters with his three Green Jackets, but he has had bad fortune in the other three majors. Winning the British Open with an epic comeback is just phenomenal, especially considering that it comes just a month after his brutal second place finish at the US Open.

              I sure hope that Lefty gets that US Open someday and completes the grand slam.
              Last edited by Sollozzo; 07-23-2013, 11:20 AM.

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              • #37
                Re: Most impactful sports moment

                Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                Because it was one of the most incredible final rounds in PGA history. It was a special moment for those of us who are fans of Mickelson. It was huge for Lefty's career and legacy. He has been phenomenal at The Masters with his three Green Jackets, but he has had bad fortune in the other three majors. Winning the British Open with an epic comeback is just phenomenal, especially considering that it comes just a month after his brutal second finish at the US Open.

                I sure hope that Lefty gets that US Open someday and completes the grand slam.
                I thought a grand slam was winning all 4 majors in one year.

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                • #38
                  Re: Most impactful sports moment

                  Originally posted by travmil View Post
                  I thought a grand slam was winning all 4 majors in one year.

                  Yeah, I should have said "career grand slam". Only five players have done it.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Most impactful sports moment

                    Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                    Because it was one of the most incredible final rounds in PGA history. It was a special moment for those of us who are fans of Mickelson. It was huge for Lefty's career and legacy. He has been phenomenal at The Masters with his three Green Jackets, but he has had bad fortune in the other three majors. Winning the British Open with an epic comeback is just phenomenal, especially considering that it comes just a month after his brutal second place finish at the US Open.

                    I sure hope that Lefty gets that US Open someday and completes the grand slam.
                    I mean, most impactful sports moments for you of all time, and you guys are picking that one? Just seems a little reactionary, that's all. I guess I can't say I'm unbiased either. I have heard Mickelson is kind of a prick away from the cameras.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Most impactful sports moment

                      Originally posted by cdash View Post
                      I mean, most impactful sports moments for you of all time, and you guys are picking that one? Just seems a little reactionary, that's all. I guess I can't say I'm unbiased either. I have heard Mickelson is kind of a prick away from the cameras.
                      I could care less if he is a prick which I doubt. He has had a legendary career and yesterday was the top of the mountain. That was the best round of golf I had ever watched. It isn't reactionary at all a 66 on a Sunday to win a tourney I personally though he could never win is amazing. Sunday will be what I always think about when I think British Open. It should go down as one of the best moments in golf history. I am a huge Golf fan though it's my favorite sport after basketball. Tiger winning the US Open at Torrey is the only other moment that matches Phil yesterday to me. Phil winning the British is unbelievable his game is terrible for over there. He likes spinning the ball around the greens and loves hitting the ball a mile in the air you can't do that in euro.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Most impactful sports moment

                        Originally posted by cdash View Post
                        I mean, most impactful sports moments for you of all time, and you guys are picking that one? Just seems a little reactionary, that's all. I guess I can't say I'm unbiased either. I have heard Mickelson is kind of a prick away from the cameras.
                        Is he a prick, or are the other players jealous of his incredible talent and the attention that is given to him?

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                        • #42
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                          My favorite moments:

                          The US goal vs. Algeria was incredible, and the reaction videos were great. 'Murica.

                          8 points 9 seconds. It was a miracle.

                          The one for me though was KSU's homecoming 2010. We played Akron, who was just 12 miles down the road. The overall series was tied. The last four years they beat us, which brought the series so close. At the time it was the closest rivalry in all of college sports both in terms of proximity of the schools to one another and the overall record. It wasn't a great crowd, but it was the best student section I've seen at KSU. It wasn't that close a game, 28-17. But the second the clock hit zero, our team bolted to their sideline to grab the wheel. The students then followed. It was incredible being a part of that, and it was the moment I realized that the athletics department of the college I went to officially meant more to me than the one I grew up rooting for.

                          In hindsight, the 2002 elite 8 game was also great. I grew up in Monroe County, was an IU fan, and years later I would be a Golden Flash.

                          Last year watching Kent make their first bowl game in 40 years was amazing. I was sitting right behind the bench when Chris Evans hit the buzzer beater against Buffalo in overtime.

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                          • #43
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                            Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                            Is he a prick, or are the other players jealous of his incredible talent and the attention that is given to him?
                            That's not coming from other players.

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                            • #44
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                              MOMENTS OF PURE ELATION:

                              1. Glad someone already mentioned Landon Donovan vs Algeria. I can be intense while I'm watching sports, but usually "intensely silent", if that makes sense. When that ball hit the back of the net, I just jumped to my feet, shouted and started aimlessly charging around in circles. I was actually late to drive out to my friends' lakehouse because of that game, but never have I been more willing to give up an hour of drinking and boating than I was for that. Hard to describe the feeling, especially when it feels like everything is stacked against you until that one moment...

                              2. Colts winning AFCCG vs Pats. It wasn't any one moment (though Addai's TD and Brady's INT were huge exclamation marks, obviously), but rather just the culmination of that emotional climb in the 2nd half. Starting from down 21-6, everyone in the room too dejected to do anything but start drinking heavily and lamenting another pissed-away postseason, to faint hope, to a tie game, to the rollercoaster remainder. Was watching with 6 or 7 of my best friends at the time and we just collapsed into a pile of unbridled joy at the end (I'd say "no homo", but that's played out, and I think someone grabbed my ***). Victory dinner and drinking was SO sweet that night!

                              3. The Wat Shot, just because of the catharsis element. My IU experience was 1.5 years of Sampson and 2 years of Crean. I sat through every damn one of those Crean games where the team just got clobbered and was embarrassingly overmatched. That shot was the most well-earned "f you, sports world, you're not going to hold us back any longer" moment I can readily summon. Again, I danced around like an idiot, because it was such a distinct MOMENT, not just a result. Like when your favorite fighter finally finds his rhythm again and lands a beautiful haymaker, and you know he's back in this fight for good now. That tourney matchup between IU-UK was a thing of beauty too -- amazing offensive game, toughest team UK played in the tourney, just an all-time great CBB team for UK.

                              MOMENTS OF HELL YES:

                              1. I know no one really gives a crap about what anyone did in HS, but whatever -- in HS, I played right wing for our soccer team. I wasn't much of a scorer...I mean, I scored occasionally, but I wasn't a focal point. My job from age 10 on was pretty simple: beat the other team down the wing, cross it in, put it on someone's head, goal. I got really good at it through the years, even if I never developed much of a shooting touch. Anyway, whenever we'd make it to shootouts (usually winter league we did just to stay in shape), coach would always put me 4th or 5th in order. I don't know if that was strategic or just winging it or whatever. But for whatever shooting touch I lacked (I'm not a powerful shooter) during regulation, I was like the Adam Vinatieri of PK shootouts. It's a dumb stat only I care about, but I participated in 5 total in my competitive soccer life. I buried 4 shots, had 1 deflected (indoor, where it's harder). Of the 4 shots I buried, 3 actually won the game on that shot, 1 evened us up. I never was a basketball player, but I imagine that's what you feel like when you win the game on YOUR shot. Team literally rushes you and collapses on you, lifts you up...it's nuts.

                              2. Of all the Pacers moments I could list, the one that sticks with me most? Heat-Pacers playoff game (pre-LeBron, when it was DWade and...um...) where Pacers were thoroughly in control throughout. Reggie hit this shot and the place just went nuts. It's not like it was the most impressive shot of his career, nor a super pivotal moment. But it was just so vintage Reggie, and I had 2nd row seats, so seeing that up close and personal was just...you don't get to see your childhood hero working his magic that close, usually.

                              3. Courtside seats! It was A) during the Murphleavy Era, B) vs Hawks while Pacers were getting drubbed and C) only for one quarter. But I felt like the coolest guy in Indianapolis actually sitting on the floor. I was fairly inebriated, and it kept occurring to me that I could accidentally affect a NBA game if I spilled my beer. That thought just kept blowing my mind. That, and I got to "trash talk" Josh Smith (nothing obnoxious or mean, just fun!)

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                              • #45
                                Re: Most impactful sports moment

                                Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                                I could care less if he is a prick which I doubt. He has had a legendary career and yesterday was the top of the mountain. That was the best round of golf I had ever watched. It isn't reactionary at all a 66 on a Sunday to win a tourney I personally though he could never win is amazing. Sunday will be what I always think about when I think British Open. It should go down as one of the best moments in golf history. I am a huge Golf fan though it's my favorite sport after basketball. Tiger winning the US Open at Torrey is the only other moment that matches Phil yesterday to me. Phil winning the British is unbelievable his game is terrible for over there. He likes spinning the ball around the greens and loves hitting the ball a mile in the air you can't do that in euro.
                                Yeah, I didn't know if he could ever win a British because of his style. Lefty likes to rip out the big dog, swing out the backside, spin the ball, and attack. That's why he has three green jackets in his closet. Augusta is perfect for his style of play. I agree with you, his performance at the British was an incredible thing to watch. I hope that he wins a few more majors.

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