Stepping down as Flyers GM
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
Bye lee
Hello to shep. I think we need him signing a 3-4 year contract tho just so he doesn’t disappear;)
Hello to shep. I think we need him signing a 3-4 year contract tho just so he doesn’t disappear;)
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
Ha.KapG wroteCOLONBye lee
Hello to shep. I think we need him signing a 3-4 year contract tho just so he doesn’t disappear;)
The BBKL powers that be haven't made any decisions yet.
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Haha I know.Shep wroteCOLONHa.KapG wroteCOLONBye lee
Hello to shep. I think we need him signing a 3-4 year contract tho just so he doesn’t disappear;)
The BBKL powers that be haven't made any decisions yet.
Just saying I, for one, wouldn’t mind seeing you back.
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It is funny tho
How things progress
Shep for the longest time response to "come back" was 'nah, i have no interest in a comeback"
Quite several times stayed strongly on course too
But
Now
Lol
Such change in mind. Funny how it works out.
How things progress
Shep for the longest time response to "come back" was 'nah, i have no interest in a comeback"
Quite several times stayed strongly on course too
But
Now
Lol
Such change in mind. Funny how it works out.
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
Also Lee said he would be a lifer as long as the league ran.kimmer wroteCOLONIt is funny tho
How things progress
Shep for the longest time response to "come back" was 'nah, i have no interest in a comeback"
Quite several times stayed strongly on course too
But
Now
Lol
Such change in mind. Funny how it works out.
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Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
Lee just seems but hurt from being fined.
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He’s also butt hurt they won’t let him take over a bottom dweller to build it back up *shrug*Da_Hawks wroteCOLONLee just seems but hurt from being fined.
Paul, I think shep had to (he will correct me if I’m wrong) step away because life was just getting super busy with the new child and everything.
Even during his absence he’s still been around the forumns the entire time.
Was always a great part of the league too
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Not to take sides, but he also admitted to his waning interest in the league and that the league was more of a chore for him than anything. Maybe being away for a while has given him perspective on how much he misses the league. Only he really knows.KapG wroteCOLONHe’s also butt hurt they won’t let him take over a bottom dweller to build it back up *shrug*Da_Hawks wroteCOLONLee just seems but hurt from being fined.
Paul, I think shep had to (he will correct me if I’m wrong) step away because life was just getting super busy with the new child and everything.
Even during his absence he’s still been around the forumns the entire time.
Was always a great part of the league too
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Was that shep? I can’t rememberCasperX22 wroteCOLONNot to take sides, but he also admitted to his waning interest in the league and that the league was more of a chore for him than anything. Maybe being away for a while has given him perspective on how much he misses the league. Only he really knows.KapG wroteCOLONHe’s also butt hurt they won’t let him take over a bottom dweller to build it back up *shrug*Da_Hawks wroteCOLONLee just seems but hurt from being fined.
Paul, I think shep had to (he will correct me if I’m wrong) step away because life was just getting super busy with the new child and everything.
Even during his absence he’s still been around the forumns the entire time.
Was always a great part of the league too
Of all the people to leave though it’s only really ever been him and shiv who stop by, shiv far less regularly.
Anyways not my decision anyways. I don’t think shep would voice interest to come back only to dip in a year or two tho
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
Matthew wroteCOLONAlso Lee said he would be a lifer as long as the league ran.kimmer wroteCOLONIt is funny tho
How things progress
Shep for the longest time response to "come back" was 'nah, i have no interest in a comeback"
Quite several times stayed strongly on course too
But
Now
Lol
Such change in mind. Funny how it works out.
I'm not going anywhere.
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
I left as part of the process of building another team up to respectability. If I am not back as part of the league it's because I am not wanted in the league, not a lack of interest on my part.KapG wroteCOLONHe’s also butt hurt they won’t let him take over a bottom dweller to build it back up *shrug*Da_Hawks wroteCOLONLee just seems but hurt from being fined.
Paul, I think shep had to (he will correct me if I’m wrong) step away because life was just getting super busy with the new child and everything.
Even during his absence he’s still been around the forumns the entire time.
Was always a great part of the league too
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Well, I hope you stay truth be told...
I just thought you said you were done so I mentioned shep would be good lol. He could wait for expansion.
I just thought you said you were done so I mentioned shep would be good lol. He could wait for expansion.
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You should probably just stay gm of phili
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The league had become too much because I was in like 5 NHL and 5 NFL cash leagues, was playing heavy DFS, etc. With a kid now I scaled all of that back considerably and now that I play a normal amount of leagues (2 each) I remember how much fun this league was and how much I missed it.
It lost interest because of all the work for no money, when all the rest I did had monetary payoffs for success.
Clearly the fact that I've stuck around should show that my interest is still here.
It lost interest because of all the work for no money, when all the rest I did had monetary payoffs for success.
Clearly the fact that I've stuck around should show that my interest is still here.
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Good Luck Lee,
Welcome back Shep.
Welcome back Shep.
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aren't you still in 4 money leagues that still offer monetary payoff for success?Shep wroteCOLONThe league had become too much because I was in like 5 NHL and 5 NFL cash leagues, was playing heavy DFS, etc. With a kid now I scaled all of that back considerably and now that I play a normal amount of leagues (2 each) I remember how much fun this league was and how much I missed it.
It lost interest because of all the work for no money, when all the rest I did had monetary payoffs for success.
and don't get me wrong, as I said inside the CC I think having back old-time Shep would be nice
Re: Stepping down as Flyers GM
it's actually your call. We haven't replaced you yet, and we are reluctant to replace such an active GM that has been doing so well for his team.Lee wroteCOLON
I left as part of the process of building another team up to respectability. If I am not back as part of the league it's because I am not wanted in the league, not a lack of interest on my part.
What needs to be clear is that if you quit you're going through a long hiatus like other quitters, and whenever back you won't be allowed to pick your team... suppose the opportunity is there in 2 years and the league approves your comeback, the opening might happen to be there for a team as competitive as yours is right now...
So I think quitting would be a retarded decision considering your interest in the league seems still there, but whatever
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Yeah but NFL is such less maintenance so I really consider it two leagues for hockey because they are daily. But I understand your concerns.kyuss wroteCOLONaren't you still in 4 money leagues that still offer monetary payoff for success?Shep wroteCOLONThe league had become too much because I was in like 5 NHL and 5 NFL cash leagues, was playing heavy DFS, etc. With a kid now I scaled all of that back considerably and now that I play a normal amount of leagues (2 each) I remember how much fun this league was and how much I missed it.
It lost interest because of all the work for no money, when all the rest I did had monetary payoffs for success.
and don't get me wrong, as I said inside the CC I think having back old-time Shep would be nice
The pride of winning this league is still very high in importance.
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