01-22-2019, 11:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2019, 01:53 AM by AsylumParty.)
Apparently I'm only allowed three quotes per reply so
Thanks man.
Well, I didn't actually name the team above, so that's important to note. As for NOLA specifically, though, I had a really great time there and while it's yet to be seen whether Bayley can lead a successful rebuild I do think he knows what it takes and that he's a smart guy. He was also great to work with in HO so I know we get along, but there's more to building team cohesiveness than having confidence in your GM in my opinion. For the most part, it's an entirely new team.
Absolutely not. Imagine this, your SO tells you that they packed you a sandwich, you get to work and there's a hot dog in your bag. You're going to give them a call and say "hey, I think you gave me your lunch - in fact, you must've, because there's a hot dog in my bag, not a sandwich."
Well, he's never even played in the illustrious DSFL. Back in his era just anybody was a walk on. So I can say I will be many, many times better than Dermot Lavelle.
As for goals, I really just want to take it one step at a time. If I go setting myself unrealistic expectations then I'm setting myself up for failure. I know the position can be an especially inconsistent one at times, so as long as I can make an overall positive impact on whatever team that drafts me, I'll consider my season a success. As I previously mentioned though, my goals will have to take steps forward with me as I progress, else I'll stagnate.
(01-22-2019, 10:55 AM)tlk742 Wrote:oh shit, you're back.
Welcome back bro
I do find it curious that you don't want to return to NOLA as you were instrumental in getting that team to be a powerhouse for a few years with your co-GM role
Also is a hot dog a sandwich?
Thanks man.

Well, I didn't actually name the team above, so that's important to note. As for NOLA specifically, though, I had a really great time there and while it's yet to be seen whether Bayley can lead a successful rebuild I do think he knows what it takes and that he's a smart guy. He was also great to work with in HO so I know we get along, but there's more to building team cohesiveness than having confidence in your GM in my opinion. For the most part, it's an entirely new team.
Absolutely not. Imagine this, your SO tells you that they packed you a sandwich, you get to work and there's a hot dog in your bag. You're going to give them a call and say "hey, I think you gave me your lunch - in fact, you must've, because there's a hot dog in my bag, not a sandwich."
(01-22-2019, 11:08 AM)iamslm22 Wrote:How much better will you be than Dermott Lavelle?
What goals do you have for your career?
Well, he's never even played in the illustrious DSFL. Back in his era just anybody was a walk on. So I can say I will be many, many times better than Dermot Lavelle.
As for goals, I really just want to take it one step at a time. If I go setting myself unrealistic expectations then I'm setting myself up for failure. I know the position can be an especially inconsistent one at times, so as long as I can make an overall positive impact on whatever team that drafts me, I'll consider my season a success. As I previously mentioned though, my goals will have to take steps forward with me as I progress, else I'll stagnate.