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Post by Skillz on Nov 29, 2009 14:18:13 GMT -5
NC crew
lolz
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 14:18:30 GMT -5
Mark had already picked...He was not autoed. He picked Mops was autoed before his time was up because Spence didn't think he'd show up. He never picked. That is how it is different. That is what Spence said. Stop trying to argue something stupid. It's a matter of changing picks once they're posted. It's the exact same fucking thing, and don't tell me not to object to something. Who are you? You're wrong!
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 14:18:50 GMT -5
Why was I autoed before my time limit? JW Because nobody fucking likes you.
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Post by jahallstar on Nov 29, 2009 14:19:08 GMT -5
Why was I autoed before my time limit? JW Because you left 5 minutes before your pick and didn't send a list and we waited for 30 minutes.
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Post by Haberino on Nov 29, 2009 14:19:27 GMT -5
How is it different? Nothing was inputted at all, so all it breaks down to is changing who was drafted. The precedent you wanted to set was not changing picks after they're posted. Trading the pick really doesn't change any aspect of that. Nobody was taken after Mark picked, just like nobody was taken after Mops was auto'd. You're letting Mops undo his pick and take someone else, but you wouldn't let Mark do this because the person making the draft pick would be changing? That changes nothing about the precedent you're setting. I have to disagree with you on this one. Spence has always let people change their pick if the person following them has yet to pick. It's nothing new at all. No reason Mark should be able to dance around like that and hold shit up - he made his pick on his own. It wasn't auto'd. Be decisive and this won't happen. "Spence has always let people change their pick if the person following them has yet to pick" Yeah, and it's happened regardless of whether the pick was auto'd or not. That happened countless times in the last BBS. If the person after you hasn't picked, who cares if it was auto'd or not? So the guy who can't be on the boards when his pick is up gets rewarded, but the guy who was on to pick and changes his mind is punished? That makes no sense.
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Post by Skillz on Nov 29, 2009 14:19:43 GMT -5
7 picks in the 3rd/4th round: 1 starting defensive rebounding center 2 young guyss 4 depth guys just have to decide who to take when Sounds wonderful on paper, but looking at the file - good luck. Compared to the rest of the guys in the league, there are some good players left. Trust me. A guy like Bernard King, for instance, would probably do 22/6 when starting even though he is A- C C C C D or whatever, It's all relative.
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Post by Martinez on Nov 29, 2009 14:20:00 GMT -5
I'm here on iPhone and watching biiggest game of the year gimme a few
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Post by jahallstar on Nov 29, 2009 14:21:10 GMT -5
I told Ashes the same thing earlier in this draft with Mark Price. The president was set and it is not going to be changed. From now on in BBS let it be known that once you select a pick...you can not trade that pick and void who was taken. It will NEVER be allowed. So don't argue it again.
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Post by Haberino on Nov 29, 2009 14:21:53 GMT -5
I told Ashes the same thing earlier in this draft with Mark Price. The president was set and it is not going to be changed. From now on in BBS let it be known that once you select a pick...you can not trade that pick and void who was taken. It will NEVER be allowed. So don't argue it again. Talk about a power trip.
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 14:22:04 GMT -5
I have to disagree with you on this one. Spence has always let people change their pick if the person following them has yet to pick. It's nothing new at all. No reason Mark should be able to dance around like that and hold shit up - he made his pick on his own. It wasn't auto'd. Be decisive and this won't happen. "Spence has always let people change their pick if the person following them has yet to pick" Yeah, and it's happened regardless of whether the pick was auto'd or not. That happened countless times in the last BBS. If the person after you hasn't picked, who cares if it was auto'd or not? So the guy who can't be on the boards when his pick is up gets rewarded, but the guy who was on to pick and changes his mind is punished? That makes no sense. Mops was auto'd before his time was up - why shouldn't he be able to make his own pick? Mark MADE HIS PICK. He made his own choice. What if the person after him was ready to pick? We're supposed to hold shit up because Mark want to flip-flop? No. If you want to trade the pick then do so before using it. Simple.
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Post by jahallstar on Nov 29, 2009 14:22:57 GMT -5
I told Ashes the same thing earlier in this draft with Mark Price. The president was set and it is not going to be changed. From now on in BBS let it be known that once you select a pick...you can not trade that pick and void who was taken. It will NEVER be allowed. So don't argue it again. Talk about a power trip. No it was said in a polite manner about 17 times. I made it as direct as I possibly could in this post.
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Post by Martinez on Nov 29, 2009 14:23:51 GMT -5
Fuck dint wanna hold things up I guess ac green
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Post by Mops on Nov 29, 2009 14:24:54 GMT -5
Why was I autoed before my time limit? JW Because nobody fucking likes you. I think you don't like me. And why? No clue. I've only known you in uoslr and you and I never talked. Lol. You crazy man, you crazy.
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Post by jahallstar on Nov 29, 2009 14:24:55 GMT -5
Suns up
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Post by Haberino on Nov 29, 2009 14:25:05 GMT -5
There's absolutely no fucking logic to one case being allowed and the other being disallowed. At the end of the day, the exact same thing is happening. A pick is being undone and changed. Why should whether or not one guy got auto'd factor into the rule, and if it's going to, how could factor to his advantage? That's pathetic. In both cases, nobody had picked afterwards. In one case, a guy held everyone up and got auto'd, and somehow, this guy is allowed to reverse his pick. The circumstances that make Mark's case different (the trade and him actually making the pick) don't change the fact that nobody had picked afterwards, They actually change nothing at all.
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