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Re: A Proposition for Authenticity.
PostedCOLON Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:12 pm
by MSP4LYFE
KapG wroteCOLONwell everyone is always going on and on about wanting this league to be as authentic as possible (which I agree with, I would have it no other way) and then all of a sudden we go and switch up the teams in a couple Divisions because a couple of GM's in the past were fucking morons? You should also take note that I AM in the toughest division yet i am STILL upset about this. If you wanted to keep the teams fair/the league fair then there should have been NUMEROUS trades vetoe'd in the past year, yet we never saw that happen. BTW, how is this helping anyone but the teams that are already stacked? The new "philly" team is even more fucked now that he is in our division instead of the easy one he was in...
anyways, this is more a rant than anything else. Nothing I say is gonna fucking change a thing. lol
We are not, and never will be a league that vetoes trade on a consistent basis, it sets a bad precedent, and inevitably leads to even trades being vetoed because it makes rivals stronger. It happens in every league that freely vetoes deals. Besides we have never let a completely one sided deal slide, the deals Aaron made are bad, but by no means horrible, furthermore, most of them involved prospects who are yet to prove anything. The only thing retarded here, is you're argument.
Re: A Proposition for Authenticity.
PostedCOLON Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:41 am
by KapG
MSP4LYFE wroteCOLON
We are not, and never will be a league that vetoes trade on a consistent basis, it sets a bad precedent, and inevitably leads to even trades being vetoed because it makes rivals stronger. It happens in every league that freely vetoes deals. Besides we have never let a completely one sided deal slide, the deals Aaron made are bad, but by no means horrible, furthermore, most of them involved prospects who are yet to prove anything. The only thing retarded here, is you're argument.
regardless of your opinion on past trades. Switching philly and tampa makes NO sense at all, it's fucking stupid. One of the better teams in the league goes to one of the weaker divisions and one of the weakest teams in the league gets moved to one of, if not the most difficult division. Remind me how that makes sense.
Re: A Proposition for Authenticity.
PostedCOLON Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:28 am
by Topher
Washingtons team is pretty good so now he won't run away with the division with moving Philly to Tampa, so that makes for a little more competition there.
Re: A Proposition for Authenticity.
PostedCOLON Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:03 pm
by MSP4LYFE
KapG wroteCOLONregardless of your opinion on past trades. Switching philly and tampa makes NO sense at all, it's fucking stupid. One of the better teams in the league goes to one of the weaker divisions and one of the weakest teams in the league gets moved to one of, if not the most difficult division. Remind me how that makes sense.
It evens up the competition you moron...the South East was terrible, and run by one team, whereas the Atlantic was BY FAR the strongest division with 3 powerhouse teams, and a decent playoff contender. You seem to be the only confused by the change, which is sad because it was a self explanatory move.
Re: A Proposition for Authenticity.
PostedCOLON Sun Jul 25, 2010 2:35 pm
by Nick
Topher wroteCOLONWashingtons team is pretty good so now he won't run away with the division with moving Philly to Tampa, so that makes for a little more competition there.
I doubt I represent a real competition for the South East title, however hopefully I make it a little closer, maybe even upset a week.... However its still a notable improvement on what was previously set-up.