In today's society, it just seems that many people have problems with realists. Too much coddling, too much kumbaya, too much PC. It seems as though there is a significant segment of society who has a problem dealing with honesty today. That is a shame.FANOSPORTS wrote:There are a few people on here such as Steely Dan and Paladin that are like me and use "realistic" expectations and go with our heads instead of our hearts to the dislike of many on here but that's the way it goes. People are too sensitive nowadays so why don't we all take some sensitivity training and be politically correct in everything we do and it will make it all better. Not, Geesh !!!!!Ol' Blue wrote:Fanosports...I really don't have a problem with your opinions!!! You, me and everyone else are entitled to them!! It's the way you word them that p.o's everybody!!! You seem to enjoy taking cheAp shots at teenage kids that aren't from Wahama!!! You seem to know alot about sports but just remember when you are on a high school thread that you are taking cheap shots at 15,16,17 and 18 year old kids!!!
I will be the first to admit, I don't always see eye-to-eye with FOS or Paladin, however, I respect their opinions, and more importantly, I respect their honesty, and their integrity. FOS is a straight shooter, and that is what caught my attention when I started reading his post. It is the unvarnished truth, his honest opinion. There is no pretense, and he has no hidden agenda. Imagine that, if the vast majority of people had those traits today. To quote the late Sam Cooke, "What a Wonderful World this would Be"....
FOS and I met face-to-face at the HS baseball championships a couple of years ago at Huntington Park. It was great spending some time with him. It confirmed what I suspected, a principled, honest person, who loves HS sports, the character building that it provides to our youth, and someone who cares deeply about young people, and his roots in SE Ohio.
I'm proud to call him an acquaintance and a cyber friend. Wish we lived a little closer, then we may become even better friends.
That said, folks need to quit wearing their emotions on their sleeves and wear their "big boy pants" when they get on here, and take what is being said for what it is worth. You don't like something that was said, respond intelligently, not emotionally (I know, that's hard, I'm guilty sometimes myself), and understand that other's viewpoints my not jibe with yours. Now, I recognize that sometimes people (aka trolls) get on here to start a fight, either shoot them down with intelligence, or don't say anything at all.
Whew! I already had a long day and didn't want to get on the pulpit tonight, but, alas, I did. Hey everyone - Support your teams, love your kids, and enjoy HS football for what it is, one of the greatest recreations that we have in this country.
SD out.