nag
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:01 pm
Originally posted by Nag':Go ahead gordie, take your shot. How do I not know the league rules? 'Cause I didn't win my league? Or was it because I got blocked from picking up a QB last year. Go ahead pal, fire away. Nag - this is what i found amusing...
Originally posted by Nag':
I feel I had good reasons to have left myself with only $3. Plus I would've never suspected this type of move against me. If any of you would have seen it coming, you're a better owner than I am.
Regardless of his motivation, I believe it was a classless move and would never stoop to this level myself. Yes, "blocking" is a sound strategy in situations where you prevent teams from picking up valuable players. All of us use that strategy whenever we can. But there's a difference between picking up the BEST available players and ALL the available players. What this guy did is malicious and mean spirited. Those of you who agree with this strategy need to remember words like sportsmanship and fair play. Those values should always remain in competition whether we pay $1,250 or $.12. Originally posted by Black Reign:
you should have never spent all of your budget so early. Originally posted by KJ Duke:
you take the risk of leaving yourself with just $3 you gotta live with the consequences. Originally posted by JerseyPaul:
Sorry, it's NEVER wrong when you do everything possible within the rules to win.
Originally posted by CC's Desperados:
Are we playing for a $100,000? You made a mistake of not being prepared and under estimating your opponent. Originally posted by JerseyPaul:
Take care of business. Plan ahead. Know your opponents' rosters like your own.
Nobody manages your team except for you. If you get in a position where you can dictate how the other guy plays, you own him. Originally posted by Nag':
I don't mean to sound all righteous and preachy here, but I just can't believe that people don't even realize the type of "logic" they are spewing.
So HOW MUCH would it take for you to throw away your values and morals in other aspects of life? How much would you sell you family out for? How about your country? Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
it doesn't matter if you respect us or not. this is part of the game...within the rules. i have a lot of respect for you. but it realy sounds like you have sour grapes. the move was okay. you sold yourself short with low FA$. move on. thanks. Originally posted by Nag':
Keep your patronizing to yourself and your advice. Thanks. Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
sour grapes. thanks. Originally posted by Dyv:
I'm not sure I understand. What is classless about trying to win? I see no rule broken in this circumstance.
Complaining about it on the message board appears somewhat classless, if you ask me. I didn't spend your money... you did. Why would anyone feel they should have some inherent right to roster protection or some 'kindness' factor because you are in contention and he is not? I'd go so far as to propose that if he saw this opportunity and did NOT take advantage of it then he's being mildly collusive to HELP you and not do his best to win.
Consider whatever you spent your money on and whatever players you've had on your bench instead of a backup QB and learn a lesson in roster management. You left yourself thin, you spent all your money... and you think charity and compassion is called for? I don't see it.
Originally posted by Vega$ Gambler$:
Sack up and admit you got played. You made the mistake (just like owners crying that they didn't have enough RBs:) ) and you need to move one. Next time, prepare your roster better.
[ June 07, 2005, 09:01 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
Originally posted by Nag':
I feel I had good reasons to have left myself with only $3. Plus I would've never suspected this type of move against me. If any of you would have seen it coming, you're a better owner than I am.
Regardless of his motivation, I believe it was a classless move and would never stoop to this level myself. Yes, "blocking" is a sound strategy in situations where you prevent teams from picking up valuable players. All of us use that strategy whenever we can. But there's a difference between picking up the BEST available players and ALL the available players. What this guy did is malicious and mean spirited. Those of you who agree with this strategy need to remember words like sportsmanship and fair play. Those values should always remain in competition whether we pay $1,250 or $.12. Originally posted by Black Reign:
you should have never spent all of your budget so early. Originally posted by KJ Duke:
you take the risk of leaving yourself with just $3 you gotta live with the consequences. Originally posted by JerseyPaul:
Sorry, it's NEVER wrong when you do everything possible within the rules to win.
Originally posted by CC's Desperados:
Are we playing for a $100,000? You made a mistake of not being prepared and under estimating your opponent. Originally posted by JerseyPaul:
Take care of business. Plan ahead. Know your opponents' rosters like your own.
Nobody manages your team except for you. If you get in a position where you can dictate how the other guy plays, you own him. Originally posted by Nag':
I don't mean to sound all righteous and preachy here, but I just can't believe that people don't even realize the type of "logic" they are spewing.
So HOW MUCH would it take for you to throw away your values and morals in other aspects of life? How much would you sell you family out for? How about your country? Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
it doesn't matter if you respect us or not. this is part of the game...within the rules. i have a lot of respect for you. but it realy sounds like you have sour grapes. the move was okay. you sold yourself short with low FA$. move on. thanks. Originally posted by Nag':
Keep your patronizing to yourself and your advice. Thanks. Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
sour grapes. thanks. Originally posted by Dyv:
I'm not sure I understand. What is classless about trying to win? I see no rule broken in this circumstance.
Complaining about it on the message board appears somewhat classless, if you ask me. I didn't spend your money... you did. Why would anyone feel they should have some inherent right to roster protection or some 'kindness' factor because you are in contention and he is not? I'd go so far as to propose that if he saw this opportunity and did NOT take advantage of it then he's being mildly collusive to HELP you and not do his best to win.
Consider whatever you spent your money on and whatever players you've had on your bench instead of a backup QB and learn a lesson in roster management. You left yourself thin, you spent all your money... and you think charity and compassion is called for? I don't see it.
Originally posted by Vega$ Gambler$:
Sack up and admit you got played. You made the mistake (just like owners crying that they didn't have enough RBs:) ) and you need to move one. Next time, prepare your roster better.
[ June 07, 2005, 09:01 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]