@jonseyythgreat
I understand what you are saying. You don't need to apologize. But if that's all you were attempting to say then you should have said it that way in your first post. I became slightly aggressive simply because of the way you attempted to say we were all wrong and you were right.
I truly do believe though that you are quite hypocritical and not quite sure if you actually read what I wrote or just skimmed it and couldn't wait any longer to see yourself talk or in this sense, type. So what if only a certain percentage of us feel that way? Does that mean it doesn't exist? And believe me, as I've stated before, I am not one for "conspiracy theories" I formed knowledgeable and education opinions based of facts, experiences and other information.
But again, you attempt to give a coaching lesson by telling people how they should handle a loss. If you read my post I made it clear that I will admit when I get beat, no problem. I apologize if I didn't go into more specific detail on what I tell myself afterwards. That's part of the hypocrisy I mentioned. The other part is right before you coaching lesson you saying nay rather than go post comments..... I am not one for posting comments ever. I just felt the need to share my two cents. Honestly to me, worst than posting comments is adding onto things just to debate and tell people they are wrong. If you think this is false and talking to each other about it is dumb. Why join the conversation? Or why make all the other comments to other topics that it shows you have?
Telling me to act a certain way after a loss? Take your own advice. You got made to look like a fool by me and then you used this passive aggressive attitude to try and convince yourself that you didn't look dumb trying to call me and the other kid out. In the end you just made yourself look like even more of a fool.
So please do me a favor, learn how to debate. You're the coach, you should be able to figure that out pretty quickly.