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I was on AOL first and then moved to KFFL.Just out of curiosity, how many others here were members of boston.com forums prior to this place’s creation (1990’s) and what handle did you use?
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I was on AOL first and then moved to KFFL.Just out of curiosity, how many others here were members of boston.com forums prior to this place’s creation (1990’s) and what handle did you use?
If I recall correctly that person had their hands full in 2007-08, then ESPN got rid of the position.Anyone else remember ESPN had an ombudsman for each team’s message board?
Jurassic veteran of USENET football forae in the early 90s.
I just want to add a special thanks for the freedom of speech on here, letting us criticize, vent and swear but still under control so it doesn't get too raw or out of hand. I've been banned from like 3 sports fan forums without warning so we should feel very lucky and grateful that type of extreme speech control doesn't happen here.
I remember NEM. He was intense. I remember he actually wrote a few articles for PatsFans I believe. He was very nice to me. I once wrote and article about the Pat’s lack of killer instinct back in the day (early 2000’s), and he told me it was good. It was probably ****, but I appreciated his kindness that he showed towards me. Obviously I didn’t agree with his anti Charlie Weiss fervor. But he kept things interesting.Anyone remember Soothsayer? He owned a Jets board and would visit Pats boards when the Jets were atop the AFCE stirring up a lot of crap.
Remember when a Jets fan created a hoax that spread like fire across the internet. Drew Bledsoe had been traded. Pats Nation was in shock because he was the future. It was sometime back in 2000 when it was harder to discern fact from fiction. It was like the Wild West back in those days.
NEM (rip) kept PF.Com lively back in the early years. Writing letters to Bob Kraft. Begging for him to fire Charlie Weis because he never called Slants across the middle.
I met NEM at the AZPats fan club during the undefeated Super Bowl in Phoenix.I remember NEM. He was intense. I remember he actually wrote a few articles for PatsFans I believe. He was very nice to me. I once wrote and article about the Pat’s lack of killer instinct back in the day (early 2000’s), and he told me it was good. It was probably ****, but I appreciated his kindness that he showed towards me. Obviously I didn’t agree with his anti Charlie Weiss fervor. But he kept things interesting.
This place has been an important part of my dumb life for a long time. I’m thankful to @Ian for his friendship and the friendship of so many others that I’ll never meet IRL… people I feel like I know well and who know me well.
Spot on and I noticed that as well. Many people don't remember Tom made a lot of dumb throws that got teams back into games when the offense had the opportunity to put games away. Defense also collapsed a lot.I once wrote and article about the Pat’s lack of killer instinct back in the day (early 2000’s)
NEM no doubt blamed it all on Charlie Weis. IIRC, NEM wanted Weis up in the booth and not on the sidelines too.Spot on and I noticed that as well. Many people don't remember Tom made a lot of dumb throws that got teams back into games when the offense had the opportunity to put games away. Defense also collapsed a lot.
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