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Post by captobvious on Aug 10, 2006 15:34:44 GMT -5
The outcome isn't yet decided. Eielson and I have both proposed different compensations, and neither has been accepted yet. The topic still available for comment from other GMs. So if you're asking why we don't tell you the decided policy, it's because it hasn't been decided.
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 15:38:47 GMT -5
Why should an organization be rewarded for having players that want to leave and start their own team?
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Post by Eielson on Aug 10, 2006 15:43:35 GMT -5
Why should an organization be rewarded for having players that want to leave and start their own team? It isn't that they want to leave. Its that they can be a GM (lots of people want to be one, they just happen to be the best qualified).
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Post by Silver Fox on Aug 10, 2006 15:49:15 GMT -5
Why should an organization be rewarded for having players that want to leave and start their own team? Why should an organization be penalized for having players that want to leave and start their own team?
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 15:51:27 GMT -5
Did the Thunder get anything in return for Ray Lewis or the Surge for McKee?
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Post by Silver Fox on Aug 10, 2006 15:52:03 GMT -5
What you all should have done is decide on a compensation policy BEFORE accepting proposals. Then every GM would have an equal stake in making a fair compensation policy. Currently, the incentives are skewed. Only Mule cares about receiving compensation and everyone else is best individually served by screwing him. [First time in Mule's life that anyone wanted to screw him]
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Post by watchthis on Aug 10, 2006 15:52:47 GMT -5
Why don't you stop being an ass and trust that we would be fair to Mule?
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Post by Leroy Jenkins on Aug 10, 2006 15:53:31 GMT -5
I am more qaulified than Oshio. Wow he has 200 posts and that shows he isn't involved in the league that much
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Post by Silver Fox on Aug 10, 2006 15:53:47 GMT -5
Because you act immaturely and call people an "ass."
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Post by watchthis on Aug 10, 2006 15:54:26 GMT -5
You act like an ass because I call people an ass?
And I'm the immature one?
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 15:55:15 GMT -5
Look, if a player decides to leave his team and is granted with an expansion team the original team shouldn't get anything in return. This didn't happen (to my knowledge) for teams that lost players for Season 2 expansion, and it shouldn't be any different for Season 3.
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Post by Eielson on Aug 10, 2006 15:55:35 GMT -5
Look, we had decided that only one player would be taken from the Thunder but Mule said that he wanted to give up Kris if it was what was best for the league.
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Post by overlord on Aug 10, 2006 15:56:25 GMT -5
Ohismogho was qualified that is why he got the postion having a lot of posts doesn't mean that much, most people can spam as many posts that you have. He made sigs for people. He put up this years overall for the draft players. He posts when he needs to and is on everyday. We have already went over that he was a qualifed canidate.
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Post by Leroy Jenkins on Aug 10, 2006 15:56:37 GMT -5
Also you chose 2 people from the same team. Not a good decision.
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 15:57:25 GMT -5
LeRoy, you're not getting a team. Get over it
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Post by captobvious on Aug 10, 2006 15:57:53 GMT -5
What you all should have done is decide on a compensation policy BEFORE accepting proposals. Then every GM would have an equal stake in making a fair compensation policy. Currently, the incentives are skewed. Only Mule cares about receiving compensation and everyone else is best individually served by screwing him. Every GM has an equal stake in making a fair policy, because one day it might be our team losing a top player. The current policy is that losing players to GM positions is part of the normal cost of running a team, treated just like losing them due to retirement, free agency, trade, banning, inactivity, etc. We're going to give Mule some compensation because he lost two players in the same season to GM spots, which is extreme. It's unfortunate for him that the two best candidates were from his team. We made a sincere effort to find a GM from another team, but among the available candidates these two separated themselves to a huge degree.
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 15:58:58 GMT -5
Captobvious: The voice of reason
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Post by Leroy Jenkins on Aug 10, 2006 16:00:59 GMT -5
Oh wow Oshio made sigs. And overalls are rather irrevelvant. I should've gotten a team plain and simple.
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Post by Jordan Allan on Aug 10, 2006 16:02:30 GMT -5
Obviously the GMs didn't feel you would work well with them as Gino has stated, and you're not helping your case for Season 4 by complaining about it
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Post by overlord on Aug 10, 2006 16:02:58 GMT -5
plus it also had to do with how well people can get along with other members in this league. No one else really thinks you should have gotten a team.
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