Posted by tropicana on 8/22/2010 8:49:00 PM (view original):
Thanks Brian -- but I got out of line. I did. He deserved it, but I am sure I crossed the line. I just am part of a world that is sick of vetoing all the deals he proposes to new owners with no experience -- and Mike is absolutely right, is newbie raping them.
It's not good for the new owners, and it's terrible for the world. David's opinion is that, "It's up to them to know what's best for them." I think that is such a callous and terrible way to play the game that I absolutely lit into him. I don't regret anything I said. I don't regret doing it.
But I certainly said things that were over the line.
They just all happen to be true.
Yep saying like it is. The first piece of advice I give any Newbie is NOT to make any trades and go slowly on the FA market.
-Firstly there are owners out there that 'smell newbie' and do try to pawn off bad contracts on them while taking some blue chip prospects in exchange OR worse.
-Secondly there are a fair number of FAs every season that ask for more $$ than they are actually worth. At least to start with.
I tell them one of the most important things about HBD is understanding ratings and how to evaulate players etc.. This takes time before a new owner understands ratings and they effect performance... to make a trade or signing a FA before you do... is just inviting a mistake they will regret later!.
Rebuilding takes time, problem is a lot of new owners are eager to be competitive RIGHT NOW...this is what these experienced owners take advantage of. Then when we veto etc, they don't like it... too bad. I refer to them as Newbie Predators...a lower life form and bad for a HBD world.