Not trying to gang up on you, because as Whiskey mentioned, we have several long-time posters that shade toward being the “negative” guys, or at least are careful not to let their highs get too high. And this board in general trends toward a more positive, rosy outlook than the other boards, so we need those voices… but those voices are held to a higher standard, because they naturally cause more of a reaction.
And the problems crop up when you take everything personally when you get challenged on your negativity, and act like you’re the only smart person in the room because you’re acknowledging “facts” that the Pollyanna's won’t. You accuse others of acting like toddlers, but you seem to be the one stamping your feet about knowing what it takes for ND to win a natty, everyone else’s potential positivity be damned.
We call this the “Koonja Method.” Never agree with anyone about anything remotely positive, entrench yourself in negative stances as a contrarian because you think it brings value, refuse to admit happiness about things every now and again (or act like an arrogant smartass dickhead when you do), and generally do nothing but get into roundabout debates about your negativity where you can never be “wrong” because you somehow have a wider perspective than people that choose to be positive.
The thing is: your perspective is as narrow as the other side’s… the difference is that yours will always be open to challenge because of how people react to negativity, and you know it, but you will be the guy getting “attacked” for being a “realist.”
It’s a cycle, and after so long, whether intentional or not, you’ve become a troll who’s only purpose is to debate, belittle and annoy people you disagree with… which will be most of the board.
We’ve seen this movie on this board a bunch of times, but somehow we always come out on top as the best place on the internet to talk Irish football. So try to throw the other side a bone or two sometimes, and stick around. Eventually, ACamp will attack you for your Mexican food preferences, and then you will REALLY be part of the family.