Maybe there should be a disclaimer saying that only positive threads are allowed here. It was an unpopular opinion, but it is based just as much in reality as any other opinion. Why is this site so afraid of dissenting opinions?
Maybe there should be a disclaimer saying that only positive threads are allowed here. It was an unpopular opinion, but it is based just as much in reality as any other opinion. Why is this site so afraid of dissenting opinions?
I dont think there are double standards. I think there are posting standards. If you write something like..."Ellerbe is a Bust"....its gonna go to the trash heap. Why? If you took the time to back your thesis with facts...why not take the extra second and title your thread appropriately. You cant PROVE Ellerbe is a bust. He hasnt played yet.
I think the point is....think about what you are going to write, and then write it in a way that isnt inflammatory. Take pride in your post....
Whats the difference between posting Ellerbe is going to be bust and Ellerbe is a steal or Ellerbe is a going to be an awesome player for us? Threads with as much facts posted as the Ellerbe is a bust thread but with the latters title would never be moved to spam
There was a big problem with the poster. His main argument was that playing alongside Ray Lewis was the reason for Ellerbe's success. And that is why he won't be be as good with the Dolphins. He also stated that his 2nd favorite team was Baltimore. Now, he could be just young and didn't know that Ellerbe played most of the year replacing Lewis, not alongside him. But if he is an adult, I'm not sure I believe he is a Raven's fan. He then doesn't respond to any posts questioning his position, but repeated the same argument, or the one about most FA's being busts. He doesn't have a history of posting. Who makes his first thread so inflammatory? He seemed a provocateur or troll in modern usage.
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