Posted by topdogggbm on 2/25/2020 7:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gillispie1 on 2/25/2020 6:44:00 PM (view original):
Posted by topdogggbm on 2/25/2020 5:30:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Stormfury on 2/25/2020 4:51:00 PM (view original):
Seeing as you replied to my post, while I appreciate the "don't quit, play D2" advice, it's not what I signed up to play and not what I want to play. I'll stick it out a bit longer as i bought a 10 season pass. The point isn't change it or I quit, but rather the system is hella borked and explains why the leagues are so empty. Seems like that should be a priority for Whatif but obviously this game's not their big $ ticket item.
Ahhhhh well then unfortunately benis is correct! I hate losing to that guy! Haha
I honestly got that impression from your post. I thought you were growing tired of it, and were going to quit. So if that's not the case, keep on making the trudge! But if that quitting point ever comes BECAUSE OF THESE ISSUES, give the lower levels a try first if you love the game.
Good luck with your mission!
can i just ask for a moment... what you think he's been doing this whole time, if not giving the lower levels a try?
i am one who had and has no personal issue with the play-d3-first thing. however, i totally get where other people are coming from, and their frustration about the long slog to d1. its obvious. if you are reducing it to simply a name-of-school issue with a just-play-d2 solution, you need to seriously work on your empathy and/or open-mindedness (reducing the amount you let your personal bias blind you). (other folks reaching that conclusion may be screwed, because one can also reach that conclusion by being an idiot, and i'm not sure there is much they can work on in that case - but in your case that clearly isn't the problem!)
What has he been doing this whole time? Sprinting to D1. He has 8 total seasons. 1 D3, 4 D2, and 3 D1. That's not giving lower levels a try. You don't even have an entire roster of your own players in 4 seasons. Or building up the ability to play and compete and win and lose. Battle adversity. I'd argue that even if he spent all 8 of his seasons at D3 he's still not experienced enough to "grasp HD". I didn't learn HD in 8 seasons. I didn't make a S16 in my first 58 seasons. Literally. I also didn't care back then, or reach out for help. It can take a lot of time to grasp what's going on
I have no personal bias. I don't care what this coach does personally. As my above post states, I thought he was implying that he wasn't going to be around much longer due to frustration. THAT is the key to everything I've said. And all I was offering was an alternative to not quitting. I was wrong about that, and I addressed that above.
Read the rest of what i said and stop trying to take one sentence and act like I'm being closed minded about it. I said I viewed all 3 levels as different games. I understand the frustration that the journey to D1 can cause. When people rush to D1, they don't even know why they're rushing to D1. They just want a cool school at that point. (That's why the "name on the letterhead" comment came about).
If I'm reading a post, that I believe a coach is saying he's going to quit, what else should I have said?!..... "eh you're right. It sucks. Thanks for stopping in, go ahead and quit."
?The guy never got past the 2nd round of the NT. He had at least one high quality coach that i know of, assisting him in learning HD. So stormy has potential. He will be a solid coach. So I'd like to see him stick around. As much as everyone complains about the slow journey to D1 (which is a very valid issue to complain about), they aren't learning much about the game by just rushing to get to D1 either. So as benis stated earlier, there's nothing wrong with gaining game experience at the lower levels before rushing to D1. When benis says it, it's ok. When I say it, it's personal bias.
its not one sentence - its more or less everything you've said in this thread. except for the bare notion that d2/d3 can be enjoyable (duh), the rest of it is nonsense on the level of what i expect from someone who is really, really high (not that there is anything wrong with that!)
context matters. this is a thread about the broken jobs system, particularly with respect to d1, and your response was to a post about the broken progression system, particularly with respect to what it takes to get a mid level d1 team. its not like you posted a 1-liner somewhere 'hey guys, d2/d3 can be fun - and btw, please don't quit'! no - rather, you posted a multi-paragraph response arguing that the solution to this problem is simply to play d2/d3 (possibly with a post-it on your screen).
so now you want to hide behind 'come on, is me saying d2/d3 is fun too SO ridiculous?!?!' of course not, but that simply isn't a reasonable distillation of what happened here. if that was all you said, you don't get a response from me. a half dozen paragraphs about how the solution to the d1 slog is to just not play d1, then you get a response. a lot of coaches come here with the idea of coaching <insert d1 school>, and regardless, very few have the patience to wait years to get to a point where they are playing the game they came to play (8 seasons is well over a year in 1/day, and folks had damn well be able to grasp a game in a year, to meaningfully evaluate if its a game they want to play - at least if you want a decent number of them to stick around). the amount of time and effort it takes new coaches to get on board is the #1 reason this game struggles to find customers - the system is obviously broken for the vast majority of people out there. either argue 1) that is precisely what makes this game great, or 2) talk about how to fix it... but don't pretend the solution is just to ignore d1. that is just ridiculous.
and to be fair - its not just me who took you that way. the guy you are trying to advise literally responded with this: 'Seeing as you replied to my post, while I appreciate the "don't quit, play D2" advice, it's not what I signed up to play and not what I want to play.'
exactly.
2/25/2020 11:04 PM (edited)