(08-13-2020, 01:08 AM)Jackets28 Wrote: I think if someone really just wants to play for one team and never venture out of the small bubble as a well known recreate, enter the draft. Can’t throw yourself out into the open world of waivers and not expect another team to pick you up or that the team that got to save an early round pick by the recreate going to waivers wouldn’t somehow get got. Can’t threaten retirement when you don’t have your way either...but here we are, on page 3 of a punishment thread
Amateur. I have 50 posts per page, so i'm still in the first one.
Jay Cue is also a punishment thread MVP? I have to learn more in the ways of punishment threads
(08-13-2020, 01:08 AM)Jackets28 Wrote: I think if someone really just wants to play for one team and never venture out of the small bubble as a well known recreate, enter the draft. Can’t throw yourself out into the open world of waivers and not expect another team to pick you up or that the team that got to save an early round pick by the recreate going to waivers wouldn’t somehow get got. Can’t threaten retirement when you don’t have your way either...but here we are, on page 3 of a punishment thread
Amateur. I have 50 posts per page, so i'm still in the first one.
Jay Cue is also a punishment thread MVP? I have to learn more in the ways of punishment threads
Jay Cue is a MVP for everything. Except on the field. That doesn't matter.
And navigating punishment threads is pretty easy, just throw a few posts that have nothing to do with the subject and then act all pissed with something.
Quick 2 cents about all this. Ben is in the wrong here and admitted so. Mith was very clear to Ben he should enter the draft. Last thing to mention is "repeated collusion to abuse the waiver system". Really? Mith is only entering his second season as GM and Swanky entering his first. The fact there has only been one round of waivers since the draft really makes me question the validity of this statement. If there was wrongdoing from previous seasons, then we (as in GMs at the time) should be included in this fine. I genuinely don't recall pulling anything like that for waivers, in fact I know we whiffed hard on most of our recent waivers and couldn't even get them active (after seeing them post within an hour elsewhere...). Hardly any repetitive collusion, but if there was then these two shouldn't be punished for yet another thing they didn't do.