Just curious where the board falls. I don’t partake, but personally, I love them. I love a debate, fighting of any kind and we’ve really cultivated some awesome rivalries. I love the offseason here.
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I wish they got somewhere. But there does seem to be too much personal animosity and that sort of stuff to make it really as good as it could be.
I voted yes just because I couldn't justify saying no when I am a regular in those threads.
@829305 , just got back from Michael Franti. Very good show, loved how he included everyone into his show. He had like 30 children on the stage at the end. Very powerful.
it's funny you voted "no" when you start more political threads then everyone else combined
I like the idea of them. But they tend to get mired down in distracted silliness and personal stuff.
It's funny that you claim you don't like them b/c they aren't fun, yet here you're starting something with theDude1.it's funny you voted "no" when you start more political threads then everyone else combined
It's funny that you claim you don't like them b/c they aren't fun, yet here you're starting something with theDude1.
I voted that I do like them, but the truth is that I think their presence in the off-season is important. They're actually very unenjoyable.
I'm not reaching, but fair point on the rest.me stating a fact that he voted "no" and starts more political threads then everyone else combined is not starting something "political"
you are really reaching on that one
I'm not reaching, but fair point on the rest.
My other response distinguished between liking these threads and participating in them.
No Duke vs Tennessee threads?They get annoying but I find them interesting and give me a chance to rant on some topic I’ll forget about in a week.
There have been some classic fan base offseason threads in this board’s history though. The Duke vs Kentucky and Kentucky vs Tennessee offseason threads almost led to bloodshed.