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Originally Posted by ShipItUp
Good idea!
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Originally Posted by ShipItUp
There's a difference between being a negligent owner and intentionally setting a lineup to lose every week. The latter is a LOT worse imo. Which is what he did then pathetically attempted to deny as if it wasn't obvious
Tct, you're obviously tanking, I don't really see how you can try and defend it otherwise. This has come up (not just with you) a lot. We had done warnings before and then guys corrected their lineups.
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Originally Posted by Tct235
Othello, I respect the fact that you admiited to it. I did tell the commish about it but nothing was enforced, which has happened before. I was not going to mention your name only the fact a team did hoping that team knew I was talking about them.
Why didn't you mention it on the board? Whenever we had done it before when I was commishing, we did. It helps with league-wide accountability, I don't expect hurp and dan to watch every team's lineup for every sport every day.
There's nothing that says anyone has to call up anyone from AAA ever, there's a lot of strategy around keeping guys in AAA and managing your roster. And LK isn't tanking, he's putting his best players in his lineup, he's just making a choice not to trade for/pick up better players. And that's overall team strategy imo. We all know the overall points are the incentive not to do that, ignoring that is different if you're playing for other sports in your roster construction. Not playing guys you have is different and I'm not sure how you can argue that.
I'd be fine with anything dan and hurp came up with, but I do feel like we're beyond warnings. I'd also be fine with editing in Cooper in and West out of this week's lineup (vs. me), which I didn't even notice until right now either. I have no idea what would be fair though other than just saying "this is all up to the commish's discretion" which is awkward too