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10-24-2013, 07:21 PM
OK, if you were wanting to browse a well run web site that offers great debate over all different sports, especially high school football, what would you think if a poster constantly did the following:
1. Constantly trolling certain teams threads just to spread useless facts.
2. Creating threads to bash certain schools with his opinions.
3. Creating threads to bash a coach that he can't measure up to.
4. Misrepresents facts by spreading useless opinions.
5. Continuously being told to SHUT UP, but won't listen.
Now tell me is this good sportsmanship, or is he teaching other readers to just rub it in on any team or coach just because you have an axe to grind or you have been told that you can't cut it with the big dogs?
1. Constantly trolling certain teams threads just to spread useless facts.
2. Creating threads to bash certain schools with his opinions.
3. Creating threads to bash a coach that he can't measure up to.
4. Misrepresents facts by spreading useless opinions.
5. Continuously being told to SHUT UP, but won't listen.
Now tell me is this good sportsmanship, or is he teaching other readers to just rub it in on any team or coach just because you have an axe to grind or you have been told that you can't cut it with the big dogs?
10-24-2013, 07:32 PM
IHIGH JCTV Wrote:OK, if you were wanting to browse a well run web site that offers great debate over all different sports, especially high school football, what would you think if a poster constantly did the following:
1. Constantly trolling certain teams threads just to spread useless facts.
2. Creating threads to bash certain schools with his opinions.
3. Creating threads to bash a coach that he can't measure up to.
4. Misrepresents facts by spreading useless opinions.
5. Continuously being told to SHUT UP, but won't listen.
Now tell me is this good sportsmanship, or is he teaching other readers to just rub it in on any team or coach just because you have an axe to grind or you have been told that you can't cut it with the big dogs?
Unfortunately, it just means he's trolling. And the more attention he gets, the more successful his trolling is. The way you vanquish a troll is to ignore it as often as possible.
10-24-2013, 09:04 PM
IHIGH JCTV Wrote:OK, if you were wanting to browse a well run web site that offers great debate over all different sports, especially high school football, what would you think if a poster constantly did the following:
1. Constantly trolling certain teams threads just to spread useless facts.
2. Creating threads to bash certain schools with his opinions.
3. Creating threads to bash a coach that he can't measure up to.
4. Misrepresents facts by spreading useless opinions.
5. Continuously being told to SHUT UP, but won't listen.
Now tell me is this good sportsmanship, or is he teaching other readers to just rub it in on any team or coach just because you have an axe to grind or you have been told that you can't cut it with the big dogs?
You just gave him/them more reason to keep doing what he/they are doing.
10-24-2013, 09:06 PM
IHIGH JCTV Wrote:OK, if you were wanting to browse a well run web site that offers great debate over all different sports, especially high school football, what would you think if a poster constantly did the following:
1. Constantly trolling certain teams threads just to spread useless facts.
2. Creating threads to bash certain schools with his opinions.
3. Creating threads to bash a coach that he can't measure up to.
4. Misrepresents facts by spreading useless opinions.
5. Continuously being told to SHUT UP, but won't listen.
Now tell me is this good sportsmanship, or is he teaching other readers to just rub it in on any team or coach just because you have an axe to grind or you have been told that you can't cut it with the big dogs?
You mean somebody would troll on a JC thread..........?
10-24-2013, 09:07 PM
Unnecessary roughness!
10-25-2013, 08:58 AM
Hunh, What was wrong with this thread? Why was it moved? I like it!
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