by seanreflex » Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:03 pm
BJ,
I got up this morning and read your post, and said to myself, "oh shit, either BJ has been drinking heavily again, or it's time for his wife to get dressed up in that HOT flannel shirt and her sexiest tube sox for a little nookie for BJ ....
that said, I'll give my two cents, for EXACTLY what it is worth (2 cents):
I like ... no, I LOVE this game. It probably would help me in my job and my marriage if they phased it out; because I KNOW I wouldn't spend time in the other games. I've tried 2005, 1969 and ATG II, and it does NOTHING for me. So, I don't want it phased out.
I don't have any huge problems with the game the way it is. Would it be nice to have better stats, better splits, manager name in expanded standings? Yes. Is it a critical decision maker in my playing or not playing? No way.
I would love to see another 12-15 players added to the deck --- we've had posts on who those players are. Seaver, Bench, etc. come to mind; but it also makes this game awesome to know you've only got 5 shorstops that can play D, the other 7 teams need to dig, scrape, and find ways to win (kinda like my beloved Sox did in the 80's with men like Hoffman, Owen, Rivera, et al).
We definitely are an "underground" subculture here. You and Sykes and a few others clearly have more time than I do to analyze, compare and study the game format compared to other Strat formats. I like the community. The 30 or so steady managers that I play against here are like friends to me. I truly enjoy the comaradarie and ribbing that we all share. To have a theme dedicated to the Marine Corps, or 2000+ wins, is great stuff.
Should TSN make some changes? Probably. Should they make the pricing equivalent to other formats? Probably --- but who are we to say. Does it COST them more to operate the 80's with the mystery format? We don't know their cost structure, do we? I'm not saying it does, I"m just saying, in my business I have tons of customers who don't have a clue what my cost structure is to provide the service they constantly bitch about, yet can't live without.
I respect you tremendously, I think you know that. I consider you a friend, and I'm not against you on this. I simply think that Bernie et al at Strat/TSN have been forthright with us through problems, and I respect that.
My final point, I respect you for speaking your mind. Becuase you are correct --- in some regards it is like the right to vote. One man ABSOLUTELY makes a difference. Just imagine if you were a guy named Chad, living in Florida in relative obscurity. Then, BAM, a presidential election comes along and your famous for reasons you could never have dreamed :wink:
Continue your crusade, Mr. Beale (can I call you Howard??) :lol:
If you ever visit NH, take note of the motto on our license plates -- "Live Free or Die". That can be a double edged sword.
Sean