ilstu2013 wrote:Your idea of a message board appears to be different than ours. Say some of these things on ours and expect a ban or something or at the very least chastized, so I wouldn't recommend it.rlh04d wrote:jwa123 wrote:I am through so you have the last word.
I like when people try to get the last word by saying the other person can have the last word. As if the last three times you posted wasn't about trying to get the last word.
Look, I get what you guys are saying, but if you can't handle taunting from fans of other sports teams, you should probably reevaluate your decision to participate in a sports-themed internet forum. I will taunt MVC fans about WSU, I will taunt anyone about Florida State, I'll taunt baseball fans about the Braves start to this season ... when I move to Seattle next year, I'm sure I'll find a way to taunt people about the Mariners. I don't know how I'm going to do it yet, but I'll find a way. Hell, maybe I'll start watching Seattle U and try to find a way to taunt people about them. Bragging when your team is doing well is pretty much a foundation of what being a sports fan is about.
I mean, I know that being from Chicago you wouldn't know anything about that, but maybe you'll get a chance to learn one day
Seriously, get some thicker skin. The wonderful thing about sports is that you can literally make the stats say anything you want. Anyone can argue about sports. And it's a hell of a lot less serious than arguing about politics, so just find the stats that let you fight back and don't degenerate into this "you're just a meanie" stance.
What things? Like implying that a coach has trained players to prepare for kicks to the chests in basketball games?
What the hell was banworthy about my original post? I said my program owns your program in basketball and maybe Loyola could do something your heaping pile of crap can't do. And then an ISU fan cried. And then you brought something completely irrelevant to the conversation by saying Chicago is bigger than Wichita.
You need to slow your role. You're embarrassing yourself greatly.