setherick wrote:
Just curious. But do the website updates matter if there are only going to be 32 to 40 users left in the game?
Looking over the leagues, there are only a few full or close to full now.
Almost no leagues use league rules for rosters anymore to try and make the game competitive and default position weight.
And literally nothing has been done in 3 years to restore competitive balance, scoring, or fun to the game.
"Now that you are finally doing something, why are you doing it?"
Seth - As much as you have contributed, every bit of it comes from a negative. JDB is finally going all in and it's still not good enough for you. As much as your deconstruction of everything negative about MFN has helped the community, everything has come from the negative.
Now that JDB is ***** deep, you are questioning his efforts.
JDB is efforting all of this in part, because of you.
...and them, and us, and every single person that has stuck around.
Again: your contributions are unmeasurable. Greatly significant. Every bit of it has come from what you see wrong, and not any of it has ever looked into what is right about MFN.
I absolutely respect your experience and your contributions.
It would be neat to see what you could do with all that talent if you picked apart items because of why they worked, and not why they do not.
When the path is forward, it's unfortunate that some who have taken so much effort for change to be made would then question why bother with changing at all when actual change finally comes.
I really hope my statements of wanting you to use all of your ability and community significance in a more positive way, and to encourage you to look into what and why plays and game planning do work does not seem to be cross, as it comes from a place of recognition of your contributions.
I'm certainly not cross with you. I'm grateful for all you've done. My suggestion is perhaps your inspiration could come from a more positive perspective.
All my encouragement to all your endeavors, regardless of my opinions I'm appreciative of all youve done for MFN.