Posted by tecwrg on 10/6/2015 7:52:00 AM (view original):
Posted by alogman1 on 10/5/2015 7:01:00 PM (view original):
Just didn't like the tone of the first response. And have seen it in other threads. He just asked a question. He didn't need a brow beating about how it was the wrong thing to do, as if it had never worked out successfully in ways other than the exceptions noted by the responding poster in later responses.
There was nothing wrong with the first response. He answered the question, and then offered other considerations that should be taken into account before making a decision about waiting or not.
It was the original poster who, in a later post, implied that it was the only right thing to do ("common sense that all good owners use"). Which clearly is wrong.
Keep in mind, there are still new users who come to play the game and check out the forums to learn. Even though this particular topic may have been discussed to death in around 87 previous threads, this may be the only one that Joe Newbie sees. And if the only thing he sees in the thread is:
Q: How many days should I hold a rookie back before promoting him to the majors so I can get an extra season of control?
A: 20 days.
. . . . then Joe Newbie is probably getting a disservice in the implication that holding rookies back is what "all good owners do".
The need for a lecture on the merits of the move was unneeded, and the second response came off as arrogant and condescending and implying that the only time one should hold a rookie back was under the circumstances stated in the post. Also, an owner, joshkvt, lecturing another owner with a clearly superior record in the game, jetsons, I found, let's say, interesting.
No one should be saying one strategy is the only way to play the game, so I don't agree it is what "all good owners do" either, but I wouldn't have responded favorably to a post with that tone, one I have seen in other responses from this poster in other topics. Maybe it's coming off differently to me than it is to others.
And if it had been Joe Newbie, the second response indicating that anyone who holds a rookie back other than in the stated circumstances it was acceptable to the poster lacked common sense would be a disservice as well.