bksballer89
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way to serious, it should be fun, this is getting out of control....
We'll get over this. Its December. We have 8 months dude. We won't even remember all this fighting in August
way to serious, it should be fun, this is getting out of control....
This was the first explosion in 6 seasons.
It will get worked out.
bingo, i got enough drama right now to even step into this
appreciate it, i will, just gotta wade for a bitall this crap aside.... hope you come through clean on the other side of whatever shit pile you are in.
wish I could help... stay strong!
Nothing wrong with taking a breather on the sidelines for a play or two.appreciate it, i will, just gotta wade for a bit
Amen... You won't find a league like this anywhere else.Nothing wrong with taking a breather on the sidelines for a play or two.
That's what I did the last couple of days.
Here's the realization that hit me:
Was this a lot of "drama?" Maybe so.
But say you walk away and join another league. Or leagues.
At some point, you'll think to yourself... "these guys aren't as competitive or as passionate as the guys on the Hoop."
I just look at the other leagues I'm in with non-Hoop guys. There's a definitive difference.
bingo, i got enough drama right now to even step into this
I"m sorry Bandit, I glazed right over this. I'm at a loss as for putting a number on posts per week..what a nightmare to keep track of. But we all know who has and hasn't been around much. I guess there has to be SOMETHING, but I honestly couldn't say what a fair number would be, its the "I'll know it when I see it" syndrome.This is from Bandit...................4...........................
That sounds fine to me @leftypower you can call me if you need any clarifications on anything.
1st of all, I also agree totally with Tlance that we should get rid of the B league thread so everybody is on the same page with all issues. And since we are going to list everything, I think that since our #1 rule is to keep posting then there needs to be a minimum amount of posts required on the main board. I know this wasn't a problem in the past, but putting an actual number on it makes sense now. I'm not talking about a high number, but I was thinking that 60 seems good to me (that would be three posts per week from the beginning of August to the end of the regular season). Three times a week putting a freaking comment up should be the bare minimum. I mean you can say good luck to whoever you're playing and good game to them afterwards and have 2/3rd's of your requirement met, but I think since that rule was the main basis of this league it needs some clarification now. Thoughts on this? @TREFF @tlance @averagejoe @leftypower do you think that number is too low or about right? Also, I think violation of that rule should automatically put you up for oblivion vote. I mean it's the foundation of the league right?
Another thing along the lines of no douchey play. Well I think we need some clarification there also. I think that is way to vague of a definition. I have stayed out of the discussion about Shady because it was getting way too heated and I can't for the life of me understand why. All of the name calling and cyber screaming wasn't going to change the fact that it already happened, it was within the rules at the time so there was no violation of anything, and it is such an easy fix (change the maximum number of bench players to 5) before next season. Changing the max to 5 bench players doesn't necessarily mean that you must field 9 active players in your starting lineup, it just means that you must have a player in at each position to go with your 5 bench players which would solve the issue that Shady had last year because he would have to have a defense in without the 6th bench spot he was using.
I'm with Tlance on not putting too many restrictions on how you use your roster, but I think we should keep it more simple than that and give people some flexibility. I think the rule should be that any player should to the best of their ability fill their starting lineup with 9 active players since all points and results matter to the integrity of the league. Violation of this rule any 3 weeks during the 14 week regular season puts you up for oblivion vote. That way if you want to leave a player that's on a bye in one week you can, or if you leave Theo Riddick in your lineup and he's inactive and you lose by .3 points and alter the playoffs (sorry Face I had to) you can, but if it happens 3 times during the season you are up for oblivion with no discussion. By doing it that way, if you want to risk intentionally leaving a player that's on bye in your lineup that's fine, but if later in the season you accidentally leave an inactive player in twice you are up for oblivion. Also, the rule would apply if somebody is either abandoning their team or not paying enough attention and leaving players in who are on byes or inactive it will solve that as well. There will always be times for each one us that either somebody aggravates an injury in pre-game warmups so we had no idea that he wasn't going to play and he gets left in, or you have a questionable guy with a late game that is supposed to play but doesn't and all your other bench guys have already played early games so you have nobody to put in for him. That happens to all of us, but I think just making a general rule that if it happens any 3 weeks of the season you are up for oblivion eliminates the need to take each individual way you can end up with somebody not playing in your lineup and make a rule for it, plus if one of those scenarios happens that I was talking about you wouldn't be penalized for accidentally leaving an inactive player in for one week.
A few things here. First off on Micro, I hate to pile on but I did receive a few e-mails asking weather he was tanking in D2 or not. I do know that he had an extremely bad injury season in both dynasties. I know what my vote is when it comes down to it and I will leave it at that.
Second off on the active roster issue. I am one that does everything I can to have a full slate of starting players each week. But I had 1 I can remember and maybe another 1 or 2 times that the person I put in at a position was slated as a playing but was then a Sunday morning cut. because of my schedule I set my lineups for the final time the night before and normally wake up after the early games have started.
An example of the one I do remember in the B league was this. Travis Kelce was on a bye. Jay Ayaji had not played yet this season. I dropped Ayaji and picked up Eric Ebron. It was a tough decision, but I was not going to leave a Bye player in. Ebron ended up being a Sunday morning scratch, and Ayaji got on the field for the first time for the Dolphins that week with 40 yards and a TD. I used Ebron to pick up someone else the following week to cover another bye, while Ayaji went for over 200 yards. I was lucky that I had the 2nd WW and the person with the 1st WW let Ayaji go, so I got him back for the rest of the season. All of this to say that I played someone who ended up being a Sunday morning scratch and I will do this in the future. I will do everything I can to avoid it, but with my schedule it is going to happen.
No he didn't make the playoffs in D2, he's in line for the second overall pick with 3 wins. He left a starting spot empty one week and was starting Aaron Burbridge over Cruz and others for at least a few weeks. I was one of those that asked OBX to look at his starting lineup and tell me what he thought.I also received the stuff about D2..I have a hard time with that one unless it genuinely was just a big FU..he made the playoffs nothing to gain really by tanking. Even with all the other "evidence" I give him the benefit of the doubt there. Hopefully he was just playing hunches on what may seem like irregular choices
to your other comment, I do believe, on a case by case basis, most last minute scratches would most likely fall under the exception, not the infraction. Even those of us who have no worries Sunday mornings fall victim to that one every now and again.
Must've been completely confused as to what team he had thenNo he didn't make the playoffs in D2, he's in line for the second overall pick with 3 wins. He left a starting spot empty one week and was starting Aaron Burbridge over Cruz and others for at least a few weeks. I was one of those that asked OBX to look at his starting lineup and tell me what he thought.
No doubt in my mind he was tanking in D2 also.