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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 997757" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>He had good moments, exceptionals ones in many cases, i agree. I dont think anyone here will dismiss his added value to many threads. </p><p></p><p>He also sincerely believed he was god's gift to the forum and we should all place rose petals on every footprint he left and bow to his every word. </p><p>He treated others as if he was judge, jury and executioner of every disputable event we saw on a rugby field. He was Zeus talking from Olympus and the rest of us, mere mortals. </p><p>And sure, he knew his laws, but so do most of the regular posters here, or at least enough to have a mature argument about a specific play. We all know how to google the laws. </p><p>It was not about some obscure law he generally argued about. His go-to retort was some delusional conspiracy theory. </p><p></p><p>Every call against the ABs was a blatant robbery and every questionable call for them was analyzed microscopically to see under what hypothetical scenario it could have been right, and then assumed that was the case. If that didn't work he came up with the silliest cabal theories about all of us being "anti all blacks".</p><p>I'm sure he is doing fine. He won't run of tin foil hats any time soon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This in spades. </p><p>I'm to blame for that as i don't always respect that principle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 997757, member: 55747"] He had good moments, exceptionals ones in many cases, i agree. I dont think anyone here will dismiss his added value to many threads. He also sincerely believed he was god's gift to the forum and we should all place rose petals on every footprint he left and bow to his every word. He treated others as if he was judge, jury and executioner of every disputable event we saw on a rugby field. He was Zeus talking from Olympus and the rest of us, mere mortals. And sure, he knew his laws, but so do most of the regular posters here, or at least enough to have a mature argument about a specific play. We all know how to google the laws. It was not about some obscure law he generally argued about. His go-to retort was some delusional conspiracy theory. Every call against the ABs was a blatant robbery and every questionable call for them was analyzed microscopically to see under what hypothetical scenario it could have been right, and then assumed that was the case. If that didn't work he came up with the silliest cabal theories about all of us being "anti all blacks". I'm sure he is doing fine. He won't run of tin foil hats any time soon. This in spades. I'm to blame for that as i don't always respect that principle. [/QUOTE]
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