Mori Chu wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:07 pm
Aztec Sunsfan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 1:29 pm
JeremyG wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 1:13 pm
So far, Backcourt 2000 was healthier and more successful than Backcourt 2024.
And you're enjoying every minute of it, right?
It's very sad to read you pointing out and taking shots on everything you can to disdain the current team, and just out of spite because they dared to trade your beloved Ayton.
It's getting clearer by the day that you USED TO BE a Suns' fan, but it has been broken on favor of an Ayton fanatism.
I think this is a bit too far. I don't agree with all of JeremyG's takes on Ayton, but he is clearly still a Suns fan who is watching the games and posting actively on Suns message boards. And he's generally been compliant about not making every thread be about DA, preferring to confine that stuff to the All Things thread. So I think he's being a pretty good citizen about it all.
JeremyG wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:34 pm
Glad they're finally letting him fully recover before trying to bring him back. But this is looking more and more like Brooklyn 2.0.
Also “jokingly” talked about Nurkic health, but above all, trying to push that “if the Suns wouldn’t had traded holy Ayton, league leader on steals for a night, they would have a better record” narrative and so on… bottom line, he is kicking them while they are down.
Stealth shots are this guy specialty, rigth next to nitpick the single line in an argument that puts him in a good light. You see a good citizen, I see the kid that throws an elbow when the teacher is not watching.
As I said before, moderation works in a funny way around here, as some posters become almost untouchable because “that’s the way they are” while the rest had to take any verbal abuse they get.
I’m not the only one that feels this was near to becoming on atyon.net by the will of one poster that single handed turned every discussion into an Ayton related thing.
But of course, if every time Jeremy gets called out on his obsession, the site founder steps in and call it “going too far” people will prefer to step back. Let him get the same heat he delivers, it’s not our fault that he wants to go one on five in every single possession.
We are going to have to agree to disagree about this guy, I don’t even engage with him on a regular basis, I already tried every past advice from you about how to deal with it, but it is omnipresent and almost impossible to do. Some of his takes are interesting and good to read, but once the moonlight shines on Aytonland, he returns to his gaslighting ways.
I’m not sorry in what I said and time will prove me right. End of ranting.