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35222.83 in reply to 35222.82
Date: 6/12/2008 7:51:55 AM
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Why isn't anyone defending the rights of the poor fan base? Those brave people keep coming to the games, watching players with extravagant wages not even trying to give all they got on court. Moreover, they are expected to cheer for them!

Respect for the fans!

My suggestion is to give a financial malus to all teams that don't play crunch time at least 7 times in the regular season, of which 5 at the home court.

Imagine you were watching that specific game...

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From: Pallu

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35222.84 in reply to 35222.1
Date: 6/12/2008 8:39:22 AM
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I would like to complain for a moment about something that's occurring at an alarming rate in Buzzerbeater, and needs to be stopped immediately.

I speak, of course, of the practice of ignoring Mutual TIE Requests. If someone is so interested in your teams well being that he takes the time to send you a request to Mutual TIE, then you should have the decency to respond. It is morally and ethically unsound to not respond (leaving the offerer in a lurch on how to proceed) and then use this information to better prepare your team for a likely TIE.


Shocking, indeed. I didn't know such practice exists and it is no good to hear there is. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. A ban for those players would be adequate.

But we also need to talk about those despicable teams who fail to offer TIE requests as well. In my humble opinion it shows a definite lack of sportsmanship not to offer such a request, if the responsible manager can see that he is going to lose anyway in a normal/normal constellation. It would be but fair to offer TIE request to the superior team.

Unfortunately we hardly see that kind of noblesse.



Last edited by Pallu at 6/12/2008 8:39:45 AM

From: packer_22

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35222.85 in reply to 35222.84
Date: 6/12/2008 9:52:21 AM
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My opinion on mutal TIE requests? Well, no one forced you to send them a mutal TIE request, and no one is forcing you to still play TIE. A mutal TIE is just good strategy, and I don't think the BBs need to enforce it. How about "Lets both play Run n' gun to get more points?" the BBs wouldn't step in there, would they? Just my 2 cents

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35222.86 in reply to 35222.85
Date: 6/12/2008 10:12:21 AM
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How about "Lets both play Run n' gun to get more points?"


That's a great idea! Already placed in suggestions forum? With an extra feature of mutual 2-3 zone for gaining extra fans if possible please.

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35222.87 in reply to 35222.11
Date: 6/12/2008 2:15:46 PM
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tbh, if one requests a TIE, that means you are willing to loose.. otherwise you wouldnt suggest it, since you're anyhow in a bad situation (e.g. low enth.).

You can also see it the other way around, go tell him, that you ll play TIE for sure and hope he ll play TIE too and then play normal (which would be rather gay.. but hey, if he doesnt respond..) and go for the free win, he can't complain, since there wasn't an agreement.

simple

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35222.88 in reply to 35222.87
Date: 6/12/2008 5:26:38 PM
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yes, but he could CT you to get revenge.

From: Parche

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35222.89 in reply to 35222.45
Date: 6/12/2008 5:42:17 PM
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Well, your post helps me saving time of writing exactly the same.

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35222.90 in reply to 35222.89
Date: 6/12/2008 7:03:42 PM
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I think after this thread, Stogey23 deserves some "funniest mofo on BB" award or something.

Re-reading the thread, it's never going to get old seeing people fall for this joke!

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35222.92 in reply to 35222.91
Date: 6/12/2008 10:27:00 PM
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Ok - I will come out of my self imposed silence.

What if the person you are requesting the mutual TIE with doesnt read or understand the language you are sending the message in?

Great thread - I like the way someone steps in and doesnt know if its serious or not, then someone posts to comment on the underlying sarcasm running throughout the thread... then someone gives a deadly serious answer... then someone like me just comes in and says something to keep the thread going... who will respond next?

a) someone taking the thread seriously
b) someone pretending to take the thread seriously but who understands this is a wind up
c) someone who knows its a wind up and adds a serious comment to lead everyone to believe he is taking it seriously
d) someone who still cant work out if this is a serious debate or not and is posting to try and gain further responses to work out if indeed it is serious or not.
e) Juicepats



Last edited by Superfly Guy at 6/12/2008 10:27:46 PM

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35222.93 in reply to 35222.92
Date: 6/12/2008 10:43:53 PM
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If someone doesn't read their mutual TIE email, they should be banned. Not reading is the same as illiteracy and all illiterates should be shunted into darkened rooms and made fun of.

If they don't understand the language it is written in, they should be suspended until they learn the language, which should always be English since everyone knows English is the only true language on this or any other planet.
And to answer your query, I am : a) someone taking the thread seriously.


Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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