Yea, I had to run through my email history to find my username and password for the site.Rightupinthere wrote:First, welcome back. It's been a little while. You should make it a habbit of coming on over for some hockey talk.UNOCoachRahe wrote:One of the clear-thinking UNO fans here...there are several that can attest to my previous postings here and that I'm not a 'hick' nor 'homer' ... just level headed.
I just got around to reading that post. Very well stated, indeed.
Couple things: UNO fans are the only fans who remember and/or bring up Sharpiegate outside of UT. We don't pay it much mind, but I had to cite that incident as reason for some photoshopped images - which were creative.
Another: To this point, everything has been pretty fun banter. It's hasn't - nor, hopefully, WILL it - fall into a personal p!ssing contest.
Lastly, the naked guy running at the bus was quite funny. The anonymity of it brought out the fun jabs. Omaha probably doesn't have sheep.....but Kalamazoo MI DOES!
The unfortunate thing about these message boards are you tend to get the chaff along with the wheat. The signal-to-noise ratio is sometimes hard to get through, but you can always find some good at the heart of the discussion. Often enough, you'll get those who are only there to cause the issues and rarely have a relevant point to contribute. Addiction to Hockey comes to mind...Mavpuck and USCHO have been forced to suffer his insolence. For us, it was AtH. For you, I guess, it's AJ. The problem that I have is ... I'm torn. AJ is a good friend of mine, but he is still sometimes a lil' overbearing; especially so when it comes to a team he has a real hatred for.
In my mind, Sharpiegate stands out to UNO fans because we don't have to deal with anything like that around here. Most of the players that tend to be a problem like that find a funny way of disappearing very covertly before they become a public problem. We have never had suspensions to deal with, and it's always fun to poke fun at someone else's "burn". That's life though. The thing is, until something else comes along, that's all we'll have to deal with. Frankly, it was amusing then and it's still kinda funny what happened afterwards. Hint your players should do something even worse, and Sharpiegate would disappear into the mist.
As far as making it a habit here, that'd require freetime. Hell, I haven't even really been on our boards. I'll poke my head in now and again...




