Originally <a href='/showthread.php?p=16592734'>posted</a> on 10/31/2012:

Yeah, that post was just nonsensical drivel. It doesn't really deserve a response, but just for the record, this is on our home page:

Indian Cowboy couldn't come through with his NBA Game of the Month on Tuesday with the Celtics.

And this is in the newsletter that is going out to everyone this week:

"IC didn’t get off to the NBA start he wanted,"

And this was on his Insider's Page:

"Bit of a downer on the first game of the Season with the Celtics as they hung within the spread with 2 minutes remaining and fall short. Nevertheless, it's just 2 units more than standard play as it was a 6* and it's a very long season."

Don't know how to be any more transparent.

If we had claimed all over our site that he had WON his big play when he lost it, then you guys would have something to be up in arms about. That would be dishonest and deceitful.

It was a bet. He made it. It lost. Move on. We're not hiding from it. It's on the record. Do you know anyone that celebrates losses in life? That time you got a DUI? Or that class that you failed in college? Do pro football teams raise banners for their 6-10 seasons? Are the Chargers going to erect a monument to commemorate Norv Turner's perpetual failures? No. So, in keeping with pretty normal human behavior, we aren't going to send out a special mailer to everyone talking about the one play of thousands of plays that a random capper lost.

Some of you need to grow up.

And a lot of you need to work on your unhealthy obsession with this one handicapper. Give it up already.