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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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If this is done the wrong way, those comments will be deleted, and if it's a repeating problem then it may also receive an infraction as well.

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Regarding infractions, currently they carry a value of one point each, and that point will expire in 31 days. If at any point a poster is carrying three points at the same time, that poster will be suspended until the oldest of the three points expires.

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It may or may not go without saying, but this goes for threads and posts as well, particularly when it's not made on the off-topic board (Market Square).

We do make exceptions if we feel the content is both innocuous and unlikely to cause social problems on the forum (such as wishing someone a Merry Christmas or a Happy Easter), and we also also make exceptions if such topics come up with regards to a sports figure (such as the Lance Stephenson situation bringing up discussions of domestic abuse and the law, or when Jason Collins came out as gay and how that lead to some discussion about gay rights).

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We prefer self-restraint and/or modesty when making jokes or off topic comments in a sports discussion thread. They can be fun, but sometimes they derail or distract from a topic, and we don't want to see that happen. If we feel it is a problem, we will either delete or move those posts from the thread.

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  • #31
    NBC kind of dropped the ball twice this past weekend on their Indycar coverage, and Indycar didn't help things with that 2nd red flag on Saturday.
    So they lost their post race coverage on Sat. Meanwhile, tons of drama because of that red flag. I'm left wondering if that drama helped or hurt with any casual fans sampling the series? And was that drama wasted without the post race coverage. Plus, with no pre-race, due to whatever sport NBC was showing going long, we missed the first lap of the race.

    Then Sunday.... The race was again on the mothership of NBC... except... Tennis ran long. Long. LONG. The race got bumped to CNBC and didn't make it back to the mothership until past the halfway point. Since it was a noon race (although a half hour of pre-race was built in) at least if you knew to switch to CNBC you saw the entire race. But I imagine a noon east coast time race has a lot of DVR's... so they only ended up with a 35 lap race and a bunch of tennis.

    Fortunately, that second half was worth it, even if you missed the first half. And they did a decent job of explaining the strategies that were at play on the broadcast (at least as far as Newgarden and Herta). Although, less so with Pato and whether he was making any ground or just saving his tires and running in place hoping for a yellow. Because he definitely became a factor when yellows presented themselves.
    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

    -John Wooden

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    • #32
      ^^ They need to get their broadcasting and everything else figured out -- NOW. Race fans are ripe for 'something else'. NA$CAR is in a tailspin. Their races are so boring and uneventful (as are their drivers) - the market is ready for a change. Make it an entertaining and informative broadcast and they have a following.

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      • #33
        Will there be more ovals in 2022?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
          Will there be more ovals in 2022?
          Easy answer "no".

          Hard answer "Indycar is going to have to invest and promote their own oval races, or else there will be fewer, and fewer oval races".

          Whether that means renting/leasing tracks, buying tracks, or building them... that's going to have to be contain the answer if there's going to be expanding (not declining) oval races on the schedule.
          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

          -John Wooden

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bball View Post

            Easy answer "no".

            Hard answer "Indycar is going to have to invest and promote their own oval races, or else there will be fewer, and fewer oval races".

            Whether that means renting/leasing tracks, buying tracks, or building them... that's going to have to be contain the answer if there's going to be expanding (not declining) oval races on the schedule.
            I’m so glad the IRL was formed to save oval track racing in this country......

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bball View Post

              Easy answer "no".

              Hard answer "Indycar is going to have to invest and promote their own oval races, or else there will be fewer, and fewer oval races".

              Whether that means renting/leasing tracks, buying tracks, or building them... that's going to have to be contain the answer if there's going to be expanding (not declining) oval races on the schedule.
              Penske said in an interview last week that Bobby Rahal and HyVee were working on getting Iowa back, so hopefully?

              (Although with Gossage out in Texas now, I wouldn't be shocked to see that broken track come off the slate).
              "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

              "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post

                Penske said in an interview last week that Bobby Rahal and HyVee were working on getting Iowa back, so hopefully?

                (Although with Gossage out in Texas now, I wouldn't be shocked to see that broken track come off the slate).
                I'm not expecting to see Texas remain on the schedule, or remain much longer. But, that said, I'm not sure Texas does anything for Indycar anyway now either. The argument that Indycar 'needs' ovals isn't helped by an oval like Texas where pack racing needs to be mitigated, AND the current product of racing isn't very good anyway there.

                Although... Maybe it's time to look at Kentucky again, but just lease the track and make it an Indycar promoted event. Surely, the Penske organization could properly promote it. Or just buy it. What is happening at Kentucky Speedway these days?
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • #38
                  So in the last few weeks we've lost both Bob Jenkins and Robin Miller. RIP to both of them. I don't think you could find two people who loved the Indy 500 and open wheel racing more than those two. They devoted their careers to promoting the event and the sport. I'll miss Miller's excellent columns and Jenkins' classic voice. I'm glad that both of them got to experience watching Helio's legendary 4th win - which will forever be one of the best 500 moments ever.

                  In recent years, we've lost Mari Hulman George, Jim Nabors, and Florence Henderson. Now Miller and Jenkins are sadly added to that list. Lots of legendary longtime Speedway icons are no longer with us. We also lost an all-time great driver in Bobby Unser this year.
                  Last edited by Sollozzo; 08-26-2021, 10:19 AM.

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                  • #39
                    I'm glad Robin got to go out with all readers coming to realize that his opinions and writing all came from one place: A love of racing and especially the Indy 500. It happened a few years ago and didn't take his death for people to re-evaluate his career and writing and see it in a different light.

                    I'm also glad Robin came around and 'fixed' the perception he had (apparently) created around Paul Page. At least amongst those that followed Miller closely. It's funny that Robin himself basically admitted when saying he was wrong about Page, that he didn't know why he'd targeted him back in the day.

                    On Jenkins, I remember back when Jenkins retired from broadcasting, he made it known he wasn't retiring from the PA at the speedway. I'll quote him as best as I remember "...Oh no... I'm not retiring from there. They'll have to carry me out of there"

                    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                    -John Wooden

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                    • #40
                      In other Indycar news...
                      Was Carvana prepared for Jimmie Johnson to be this bad and will it shake their commitment to him for next year?
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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                      • #41
                        ^^ He should just admit that he's not an open-wheel racer and step away.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Bball View Post
                          In other Indycar news...
                          Was Carvana prepared for Jimmie Johnson to be this bad and will it shake their commitment to him for next year?
                          I mean, as much as Spinnie Johnson has been a joke this year, having your ads plastered across 13 races on Big NBC starting next year for probably relatively cheap has to somewhat counterbalance it, right?
                          "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                          "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post

                            I mean, as much as Spinnie Johnson has been a joke this year, having your ads plastered across 13 races on Big NBC starting next year for probably relatively cheap has to somewhat counterbalance it, right?
                            I don't know. If it was me, I would've expected little from Jimmie Johnson and been somewhat prepared for his Indycar debut to look like this. Technically, I expected a race or two where they could 'strategy' him into or near the top 10 for a few laps by skipping a pit sequence... But he's been so bad that something like that hasn't even been an option.

                            But, that's me... I wonder if Carvana expected him to be a backmarker? It's one thing to have a series of ads running on various platforms, but if the person associated with your brand is a total non-factor and arguably the worst driver in the field, then did they expect that? And are they OK with that?
                            I tend to think they bought into this on the strength of Jimmie's NASCAR titles and a switch to Indycar where they expected him to be doing much better than this. IOW, I would've expected them to have unreasonable expectations. Where does that actually lead?
                            And yet, no matter what expectations anyone has had for him, he's underwhelmed.
                            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                            -John Wooden

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Bball View Post

                              I don't know. If it was me, I would've expected little from Jimmie Johnson and been somewhat prepared for his Indycar debut to look like this. Technically, I expected a race or two where they could 'strategy' him into or near the top 10 for a few laps by skipping a pit sequence... But he's been so bad that something like that hasn't even been an option.

                              But, that's me... I wonder if Carvana expected him to be a backmarker? It's one thing to have a series of ads running on various platforms, but if the person associated with your brand is a total non-factor and arguably the worst driver in the field, then did they expect that? And are they OK with that?
                              I tend to think they bought into this on the strength of Jimmie's NASCAR titles and a switch to Indycar where they expected him to be doing much better than this. IOW, I would've expected them to have unreasonable expectations. Where does that actually lead?
                              And yet, no matter what expectations anyone has had for him, he's underwhelmed.
                              Hey, at least now he's gone 3 races in a row without spinning.
                              "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                              "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                              • #45
                                RIP Al Unser.

                                So many longtime Speedway icons have passed recently.

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