Personally I don't find Big East Board to be insightful or entertaining. Just a hater.
After last game: The marquette game is a toss up. After we beat Marquette by 16: They played lousy. No pleasing some people.
I enjoy watching Saint John's play basketball. I enjoy writing my little spoofs afterwards. Often in my spoofs I give the games a figurative thumb's down because the play has made me unhappy. Then you read the spoofs - and evidently commit them to memory - and afterwards give them a literal thumb's down because they make you unhappy.
The difference seems to be that I'm enjoying what I'm doing and you're doing something that make you unhappy, either that or you're made happy by being negative about something that brings others joy. I freely admitting getting off on other people's misery. What's your excuse?
Well, it's not committed to memory; you post them on one continuous stream so when I scrolled down (seeing if there was any more) I saw that line in the previous game post. I assure you, i don't have the memory nor the motivation to memorize what you write. However, be happy to know I do read most of your recaps. That would be the point of you writing them, so good on you. I enjoy your writing style for the most part, just not the vitriol you spew.
I find it interesting that you seem to know what makes me happy and what makes me unhappy. Since you asked, my perspective is that I pity people who seem to be unable to find joy in anything, especially a game. If the recaps are truly a spoof, and not your apparent frustration and anger at the world (now I'm pretending to know something about you), then I guess that pity is misplaced. That being said, everyone gets off on other people's misery (schadenfreude) to some degree. We're 21-9, and I can only recall one "thumbs up" post after a game - but perhaps my memory is off.
All that psychobabble being said, I can understand the jaded point of view. After all, we are St. John's. It would just seem to be more beneficial to enjoy the good moments while they're here, rather than simply focus on everything bad that has happened and will continue to happen. Differing life philosophies I suppose.