Farewell BBKL - My Official Resignation
PostedCOLON Mon Apr 09, 2012 2:33 pm
I hate hate hate doing this, but I am officially resigning as the GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
I had told myself that I would quit after the Finals, win or lose. But I have gone back and forth on this ever since. *Note: I am not quitting because I lost. Far from it. Anton is a well-deserving Champion.
I have even been talking trades with some of you today, all the while debating this with myself lol.
But I've finally made up my mind.
My reason for quitting can be attributed to a Quarter Life Crisis of sorts. I'm turning 25 so I want to focus on my career. I'm planning on writing my GMATs and LSATs possibly in the next year and starting my own business. Time is scarce and I want to focus all my energy on establishing a solid career instead of being half-pregnant about it. Some of you will say "But Shiv, you can always divide your time wisely/take a short break." My mind really doesn't operate like that. If I'm in the league, I won't be able to help but spend some time on BBKL every day. Best thing to do it to go cold turkey.
That being said, if in the future I do get time, I will DEFINITELY approach you guys to rejoin the league. I have full faith that this league will continue to exist for years to come.
To My Fellow GMs:
This is the smartest group of hockey fans I've met. I've learned a lot about hockey in my time here. When I first joined, someone asked me about Sami Vatanen in a deal and I just threw him in because I had no idea who he was. Now I know draft picks years ahead and into the late rounds. The GMs in this league have actually made it incredibly hard to talk hockey with people outside BBKL because none of them seem to know nearly as much.
To Admins/Mods:
Thanks for all the hard work guys like Mike, Mash, Scott, Kareem, Anton, Steve, Shoalzie, Chuck, Luke, Mik etc etc. have put in to make this possible. Also, Mike & Lee thanks for paying for this league out of your own pocket - something I think people really appreciate considering how many students are a part of this league.
To Anton:
Great Final man. I had really hoped to win so that I didn't leave any unfinished business here. But no matter how many fantasy leagues I've won/will win, losing by 4 Points this year will forever be a regret when it comes to fantasy hockey for me haha. Congratulations!
Things I've Learned from My Own Experience and Other GMs in this League that Will Help you Win:
Mike and Shep: Never Overpay. Accumulate assets slow and steady.
Scott: I'm always willing to Overpay for something I want (Who said conflicting philosophies can't coexist?)
Scott: As long as your NHL roster is full of studs, your prospect cupboard is always full.
Anton: Why would I ever make a deal unless I get exactly what I want?
Steve: What would Fair Deals Steve do?
Steve: Customer Service is more important than winning a trade. It ensures repeat business. I've seen Steve give GMs players for free because he traded them a player who retired a week later.
Kareem: You only need to be good at 9 out of 16 categories to win.
ChrisBUF and Tony: Focus on Categories undervalued by others and be better than everyone at them.
Nick: Collect Elite Talent and never let them go.
KyleBOS: If it ain't Broke don't fix it.
Shiv: Trade. Trade. Trade.
Shiv: Step 1) Trade for Value. Step 2) Trade for Stats.
I'm sure I've missed others.
Final Thoughts
This is the toughest league out there, and my exit now makes it easier (No Shiv Exit would be complete without a little "I'm Better than You" thrown in ).
I'll still be around on MSN and the Forums (don't delete my account Mash haha) once in a while if you guys ever want to chat hockey/want an opinion on a trade.
Thanks Boys. It's been a pleasure.
-Shiv
P.S. Please don't rape the new Pens GM. I put a lot of time putting this team together haha. BUDDY SYSTEM!
I had told myself that I would quit after the Finals, win or lose. But I have gone back and forth on this ever since. *Note: I am not quitting because I lost. Far from it. Anton is a well-deserving Champion.
I have even been talking trades with some of you today, all the while debating this with myself lol.
But I've finally made up my mind.
My reason for quitting can be attributed to a Quarter Life Crisis of sorts. I'm turning 25 so I want to focus on my career. I'm planning on writing my GMATs and LSATs possibly in the next year and starting my own business. Time is scarce and I want to focus all my energy on establishing a solid career instead of being half-pregnant about it. Some of you will say "But Shiv, you can always divide your time wisely/take a short break." My mind really doesn't operate like that. If I'm in the league, I won't be able to help but spend some time on BBKL every day. Best thing to do it to go cold turkey.
That being said, if in the future I do get time, I will DEFINITELY approach you guys to rejoin the league. I have full faith that this league will continue to exist for years to come.
To My Fellow GMs:
This is the smartest group of hockey fans I've met. I've learned a lot about hockey in my time here. When I first joined, someone asked me about Sami Vatanen in a deal and I just threw him in because I had no idea who he was. Now I know draft picks years ahead and into the late rounds. The GMs in this league have actually made it incredibly hard to talk hockey with people outside BBKL because none of them seem to know nearly as much.
To Admins/Mods:
Thanks for all the hard work guys like Mike, Mash, Scott, Kareem, Anton, Steve, Shoalzie, Chuck, Luke, Mik etc etc. have put in to make this possible. Also, Mike & Lee thanks for paying for this league out of your own pocket - something I think people really appreciate considering how many students are a part of this league.
To Anton:
Great Final man. I had really hoped to win so that I didn't leave any unfinished business here. But no matter how many fantasy leagues I've won/will win, losing by 4 Points this year will forever be a regret when it comes to fantasy hockey for me haha. Congratulations!
Things I've Learned from My Own Experience and Other GMs in this League that Will Help you Win:
Mike and Shep: Never Overpay. Accumulate assets slow and steady.
Scott: I'm always willing to Overpay for something I want (Who said conflicting philosophies can't coexist?)
Scott: As long as your NHL roster is full of studs, your prospect cupboard is always full.
Anton: Why would I ever make a deal unless I get exactly what I want?
Steve: What would Fair Deals Steve do?
Steve: Customer Service is more important than winning a trade. It ensures repeat business. I've seen Steve give GMs players for free because he traded them a player who retired a week later.
Kareem: You only need to be good at 9 out of 16 categories to win.
ChrisBUF and Tony: Focus on Categories undervalued by others and be better than everyone at them.
Nick: Collect Elite Talent and never let them go.
KyleBOS: If it ain't Broke don't fix it.
Shiv: Trade. Trade. Trade.
Shiv: Step 1) Trade for Value. Step 2) Trade for Stats.
I'm sure I've missed others.
Final Thoughts
This is the toughest league out there, and my exit now makes it easier (No Shiv Exit would be complete without a little "I'm Better than You" thrown in ).
I'll still be around on MSN and the Forums (don't delete my account Mash haha) once in a while if you guys ever want to chat hockey/want an opinion on a trade.
Thanks Boys. It's been a pleasure.
-Shiv
P.S. Please don't rape the new Pens GM. I put a lot of time putting this team together haha. BUDDY SYSTEM!