Well - since you asked, I'll share my thoughts. Not they are more important or valid than any other GM, (and if you look at my career record, perhaps less-so).
Your complaints/revelations/whatever you want to call them related to inputting mistake are clearly not rooted in falsehood. There ARE mistakes inputting sometimes (though there have been times such as a PG playing SG and vice versa which are just interesting piece of the game that the Kings have ridden to a title at one point). I've had my DC input wrong in the playoffs and a couple of other minor issues. It's happened a handful of times since I've been in the league, only a few since you've joined. You're not wrong about this. And perhaps there could be process improvements in the input process.
However. The way you've conducted yourself on this forum has been the most sophisticated form of a tantrum one can perhaps have. I don't know you in real life, and from what I hear you're a good guy. The fact that you often reach out to offer extra game tickets only reinforces this in my mind. But long winded essays portraying yourself as the white knight of the blind are misguided. We know there are <expletive deleted> inputting. We haven't demanded process change because for us, the occasional mistake (even if it costs you games, or cap, or a player) because it hasn't detracted from the enjoyable experience of being in this league enough to completely overhaul a process that works a good percentage of the time. When you imply that we won't like it when it happens to us is a little insulting. We're not imbeciles (well most of us
). We know it happens, you're not our white knight. We just choose to handle the situation much differently.
Oftentimes in your rants you point out problems at length without proposing realistic solutions and then complain when some (though not perfect, or even maybe good) ARE offered. You're clearly very smart, and pulling bullshit from fact, substance from flash, etc. is an important quality in most situations in life probably suits you really well. Here, it makes you look pretty douchey. The bigger the word you use, or more philosophical sounding the response the even more so. Now tonight is Kobe's last game, I'm a huge Kobe fan, so I understand you may not give a shit what I, or any other GM, think about you. And that's okay. It's even fun in certain doses, but that brings me to my next point.
Your posts are getting tiring. I know I probably look like a hypocrite after writing this essay. But you could get your point across in like, a fifth of the word-space. Do I read every word? Yes. I read every post on this board. I have to. I love sim league. And posts and threads you're a big part of are not even enjoyable to watch. Like the 82nd game of a lost season when your team is garbage. You go, you watch, because it's supposedly something you enjoy. But it's annoying, sad, and seemingly neverending. I don't like feeling that way about sim league, and I want you to know that's the effect you've had. Whether you care or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And finally. Your current situation. So, most of the things that have affected you have not (other than the above) affected my team, the league, the nuts and bolts of the games I'm involved in, etc. But when the UFA debacle shit-show happened, you essentially hijacked one of our teams. And I don't think that's fair. Did it suck? Yeah. But as an owner and GM you have an obligation to play the game to the best of your ability, and to sit on your cap space on principle is laughable. Now I retract this paragraph if you actually put in bids and just didn't land any free agents, but there were plenty of usable, valuable assets to acquire this round. Even if you think you'd be better off without the added wins and talent to improve your pick position, positive assets net picks, points, etc. I think you should take your responsibility to your team seriously.
tl;dr - You're not always wrong. Your tantrums make this less fun. We know there's mistakes, but we handle it differently. You should run your team to win.
Respectfully,
The GM of the 2007-8 Denver Nuggets with a record of 0-0
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