Sorry For Any Roster Miscues
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:07 am
I apologize for the scrambling we did yesterday to update everyone's roster as we had some miscues involving top players like Andre Johnson and Steven Jackson, Brad Johnson and Jeff Reed on teams. We used a template from STATS to enter all of the rosters and it included STATS' entire data base that also included Albert Johnson (WR Houston) and Bethel Johnson and someone named Shaun Jackson. In our haste to get all of the entries in quickly, we here at KP made some lineup errors involving these players.
Going forward, this won't happen again as we'll use player ID numbers to enter the rosters and the ID numbers will be on the sticker boards. It will actually be quicker and more efficient. That process will be in place starting with baseball.
Again, the errors occurred on our end, not STATS' and we apologize for making you scramble to check over your rosters again. We'll shoot for 100 percent efficiency next time.
On one other note, the username and passwords became more of a problem this year than in past years. Going forward, once you sign up online you'll automatically receive a username and a password and that will avoid the confusion. Even if you lose that after your signup, I'll have access to that and we'll be able to get that to you sooner than we did this year.
These are two easy problems to correct and I promise we will going forward. Now just concentrate on your teams and get the right starters in your lineup. Good luck to ALL of you in the hunt for the $100,000 grand prize.
Going forward, this won't happen again as we'll use player ID numbers to enter the rosters and the ID numbers will be on the sticker boards. It will actually be quicker and more efficient. That process will be in place starting with baseball.
Again, the errors occurred on our end, not STATS' and we apologize for making you scramble to check over your rosters again. We'll shoot for 100 percent efficiency next time.
On one other note, the username and passwords became more of a problem this year than in past years. Going forward, once you sign up online you'll automatically receive a username and a password and that will avoid the confusion. Even if you lose that after your signup, I'll have access to that and we'll be able to get that to you sooner than we did this year.
These are two easy problems to correct and I promise we will going forward. Now just concentrate on your teams and get the right starters in your lineup. Good luck to ALL of you in the hunt for the $100,000 grand prize.