Well, that was 2010, so clearly the answer is that there's more now. But see, the site also started with the directive that you couldn't crap all over the team, its fans, its players, its coaches, or its hierarchy. That still stands. It's also always been a rule that political debate is forbidden here. So, as per usual, the expectation is that people can follow the rules. A new landscape of social issues doesn't mean the rules have changed. Just means people will get buff exercising their self-control.
Don't get me wrong. I wasn't challenging anything beyond the reality that "times, they is different".
I post here because of the environment and absolutely don't want it to change. I wasn't talking about ROD. ROD's an oasis in many respects.
I just meant generally.
Sorta like saying, "the waters are rising, so if we don't want the fields to flood out, we gotta keep adding to the levee". The water's gonna keep rising cuz it just...is. And even as the mods do an excellent job of keeping this place relatively dry, doesn't mean out in the world...the water is rising.
Moreover, going forward, I think it will, short of only discussing Xs and Os and directly about players, become harder to keep the water out.
I just think that's the world we're living in. And escape becomes harder in ubiquity. Water's rising everywhere and there's not a lot of room to move around on the mountaintop. Just means that to stay dry we have to head to higher ground and there's less room. And, I can see where there are flaws in that analogy.
Also, my quote "sports is the crucible in which we distill human virtue" means that in sport we distill the human experience into a very condensed timeline. It's one thing to talk about the virtue of being consistent and showing up to work every day. It's another to point to Cal Ripken's streak and SHOW someone what it looks like.
So we see human virtues like fortitude, patience and a host of others. We see those who excel the most at a particular sport tend to embody those human virtues that are the bases for that sport. Like the very things that make Jack Youngblood amazing are the very things that make football amazing. And he excelled at football because he was excellent at embracing and executing those human virtues.
I didn't mean it like the heavenly virtues. That'd be...weird, I think.
Anyway, I'll stop posting on this.
Florio is terribad and PFT makes my head hurt and it seems we can all agree on that.
Well, and that the Rams are gonna win the Super Bowl this year. Can't leave that out...