I would argue that people who actually get pissed off are the people who need the therapy.
Seriously, I've seen some people get REALLY heated in response to some blatant trolling/sarcasm. I hate stupid trolling, like spamming or making insensitive posts. That is just dumb. But intelligent trolls, I love them. Like I won't link the site but just read this:
l3lind golfer wrote:Mossburg wrote:But it is incredibly convenient that literally almost every HOF head coach also had a HOF quarterback paired with him.
That's why they're all frauds if you ask me. I need a dude who can win with nothing from day 1.
That's why LeBron is the greatest athlete ever. Guy has had nothing but bozos as coaches his entire career.
Mossburg wrote:Yea, but he still hasn't won a Superbowl.
l3lind golfer wrote:True, but that still doesn't stop him from being the greatest player in NFL history.
Mossburg wrote:If you swap him with Antonio Brown, Cavs don't make the playoffs, but the Steelers win the SB and he breaks all the records.
FourThreeMafia wrote:Stupid argument is stupid.
Mossburg wrote:It makes perfect sense if you're informed. Please give me a detailed explanation(cite sources) why it is a stupid argument.
FourThreeMafia wrote:First of all, thats something UNinformed people usually say. Its a cop out in an attempt to avoid elaborating any further, but still acting like you have more insight than you actually do...especially in a situation like this.
Secondly, its kind of funny how you want a detailed explanation with sources when all you did was make a silly projection with nothing to back it up. You cant provide a well thought out argument, so you just make a general ridiculous comment and when someone calls you out, you want them to provide an argument.
It doesnt take a detailed explanation to discredit a baseless, ridiculous comment with absolutely no context or facts to support it.
But, just so Im not doing the same thing youre doing, Ill point out two of the biggest issues....
1) The Steelers would win a SB and break all records if you swapped Antonio Brown and LeBron James? Yeah...okay. Keep living in your fantasy Madden franchise and Ill stick with reality. The day you can provide facts and something of actual context to support this BS is the day you will have earned the right to ask for a detailed explanation proving your nonsense wrong. LeBron never played a down of pro football. It takes more than being a world class athlete to be successful in the NFL. I know you, like most people who talk about LeBron in the NFL, will cite that he was a great HS football player....but that doesnt mean jack squat and proves absolutely nothing.
2) Your entire argument involves swapping a 6'8 basketball player with a 5'10 WR. If you cant see how dumb that argument is, I dont know what to tell you. Forgetting about LeBron and Brown for just a moment, you could literally make that argument about any tall basketball player and short NFL player. Not quite as ridiculously far as you took it, but pretty much any NBA player has a better chance of succeeding in the NFL than the other way around. The NFL has a much broader range of athlete than the NBA does, and in the NBA, lack of height alone can prevent success....whereas in the NFL, size can be overcome in many cases.
Bottom line....if you want to claim that LeBron would have a better chance succeeding in the NFL than Antonio Brown would in the NBA....fine...but beyond that, your argument is baseless and nothing about it makes a lick of sense in regards to whats actually being discussed.
Mossburg wrote:I actually pointed out how obvious it was I was dicking around, but then decided that there's a small chance you'll actually go on and break things down so I edited my post, still doubting it would happen and you'd actually catch on.
But you actually did it.