Rick Rolled wrote:PistonFan4Life wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yep because its extremely easy to detect any sarcasm on a message board, especially with the amount of whining coming from the Magic fans the past day.
Honestly... if you won't look at my aforementioned post, then i'll repeat/expand it......
Many Magic fans are venting after a loss.
You want them to stop.
Yet you incite more frustration by calling Magic fans babies/whiners/ect....which may be true....
But this even further incites a larger negative reaction from some of them, leading to much more whining and frustration.
My personal feeling is that the Magic blew their chances by turning it over in critical situations.... it is not a tainted win for you guys....the series is rightfully 2-0.
There has been alot of overreaction from Magic fans.....but some Pistons fans want them to shut up, and that won't happen when they start throwing out insults, saying "how many championships have you won", or posting pictures of babies and tissues....
And don't claim innocence on the matter, it's not just you that i'm addressing.....but a bunch of guys have been adding fuel to the fire..... that cannot be denied.... cause i'll just pull out a few quotes from this thread.....and then my friend, you will officially be....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU
Thats all any Pistons fans truely even want to hear is that the call was bad but it didn't decide the game. I can't speak for all of our Pistons poster, but the majority of our posters that have been on here for a while feel the same way you do. That is that we feel the call at the end of the 3rd quarter was bad but it didn't ultimately decide the game.
There is no need to go through and pull quotes, there are ballboys that jump on the bandwagon of teams every year and those are likely the ones you are referring to about throwing fuel on the fire. As I said earlier, the majority of the respectable Pistons posters feel there was a bad call but it wasn't the only bad call of the game and it wasn't the deciding factor in the Pistons gaining the victory last night.