Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2016 16:01:02 GMT -5
I wanted to see if you were actually going to change what you were doing...
Any time you start to put more restrictions on something without any warning, the first person to have it sprung on them will see it as an insult.
To be honest, by the time you sent it, i had already burned 4-5 hours reading all the rules, looking at the auctions and how they were working, and making a strategy for the auctions that were active or soon would be. I was already invested to a high enough degree that i found it strait up insulting (since from earlier threads it looked like all I was wiating to start to do some moves was to be rubber stamped).
You basically decided that, without any warning or mention, i needed to be the first to undergo this questioning. Someone actually explained the part i did not get in the auction, so i was wrong on that part (the auto assign thing still seems more difficult than just actually holding off a few days get have managers set at the start of each offseason auction season).
For the research, there is a big difference between spending that time for an actual trade you are doing (or for the auction, or draft), and doing it for an application to join a league.... it is also a stupid thing to ask someone to do if you want to know if they know what they are talking about... you wiat till both of you are on, then ask them for a quick opinion on a few guys. If someone does not know who Andrew Knapp is, then they do not belong in any depth of a league. Anyone can google and name, read a bit and spit it back up, but what does that prove aside from the fact they can use google and are literate.
Edit- I also had a few managers send decent things to me, and had a few conversations i wanted to finish in the personal messages- that is why i checked back a few times today.
Any time you start to put more restrictions on something without any warning, the first person to have it sprung on them will see it as an insult.
To be honest, by the time you sent it, i had already burned 4-5 hours reading all the rules, looking at the auctions and how they were working, and making a strategy for the auctions that were active or soon would be. I was already invested to a high enough degree that i found it strait up insulting (since from earlier threads it looked like all I was wiating to start to do some moves was to be rubber stamped).
You basically decided that, without any warning or mention, i needed to be the first to undergo this questioning. Someone actually explained the part i did not get in the auction, so i was wrong on that part (the auto assign thing still seems more difficult than just actually holding off a few days get have managers set at the start of each offseason auction season).
For the research, there is a big difference between spending that time for an actual trade you are doing (or for the auction, or draft), and doing it for an application to join a league.... it is also a stupid thing to ask someone to do if you want to know if they know what they are talking about... you wiat till both of you are on, then ask them for a quick opinion on a few guys. If someone does not know who Andrew Knapp is, then they do not belong in any depth of a league. Anyone can google and name, read a bit and spit it back up, but what does that prove aside from the fact they can use google and are literate.
Edit- I also had a few managers send decent things to me, and had a few conversations i wanted to finish in the personal messages- that is why i checked back a few times today.