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Post by blindsidegm on Mar 20, 2008 11:55:37 GMT -5
Just wanted to give a shout out to Buddah for doing an exceptional job during the very busy free agent period. The signings and updates are almost istantaneous. I know from experience how much work goes into keeping this process up to speed, it is no small task.
Excellent work, man.
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Post by Rebels GM on Mar 20, 2008 11:58:52 GMT -5
I concur!
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Post by fbguru on Mar 20, 2008 18:36:22 GMT -5
i think BUddah sucks, but thats just me
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Post by gametime on Mar 20, 2008 19:00:21 GMT -5
he has done a great job, but spending 43 blbs for Grossman...... If that don't make you question his ability? hmmmmmmmm.... Not sure if he knows his stats for Florida don't count now....
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Post by fbguru on Mar 20, 2008 21:06:29 GMT -5
hey game time, how about making a decision on my trade offers before they all wind up retiring on me!
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Post by gametime on Mar 20, 2008 21:41:43 GMT -5
i got it, but I've been drinking tonight.... I never make a trade when I've been drinking.... Learned the hard way...long story.... But how many pieces of shit are you going to offer me?
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Post by Argonauts on Mar 20, 2008 21:49:49 GMT -5
Buddah, I just want to say that I have followed several people in a Commissioner role. That is one of the things I truly follow to determine whether or not I want to play in a league under their helm. I will say that at the time I was not ready to go to the original TBL when TBL Commish initally chatted with me about openings as I was tying up loose ends in a dozen or so redraft leagues letting them know I would not be coming back as a player due to my true love with the Dynasty process. When the RZB situation hit, I was then ready to move forward thinking TBL Commish was going to commish that one too. When he mentioned that you were going to do it, it was the first time I had joined a league without observing a season or two first how the Commissioner operates. I will tell you that you have done good. Even when we don't see eye to eye, you have done good. Thanks for stepping up to the plate and taking on a broken process and knitting it back together actually in better shape than the store bought product. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Das Mannschaft on Mar 20, 2008 23:43:18 GMT -5
Amen to that!
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Post by Barrister on Mar 21, 2008 4:37:03 GMT -5
"Mega dittos" to what others have already said. Terrific job, Andy.
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Post by Nea Kameni on Mar 21, 2008 6:04:36 GMT -5
Let me pile on to this Hallmark moment. Great job Andy.
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Post by fbguru on Mar 21, 2008 8:00:38 GMT -5
I known Andy for 20+ years, we break each others balls, try to one up each other on stupid stuff as most guys do, but not to get too mushy but Andy has more integrity than anyone i ever met and would do anything for anyone. Never once, and that is in our entire friendship has he said " no" to helping a friend.
quick story. One of Andy's friends, Gene...or as we would call him Geeeeeene was coming off leave from the military. Gene was flying into San Antonio and was going to drive back to NJ by himself with a rental car. So, what Andy did was buy his own ticket, flew to San Antonio and met Gene at the airport and drove back with him. Did that so his friend would not have to make the long drive alone. Oh, and Andy got a ticket too...haha!
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Post by Football Buddah on Mar 27, 2008 13:11:39 GMT -5
wow - I just read this... thanks, everybody! I put alot of effort into this stuff with the hopes that everybody gets enjoyment out of it - I'm glad to see that it's appreciated.
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