Positive Bandwagon
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 12:00 pm
In America we are quick to jump on bandwagons. For some reason, if we pick the right bandwagon we feel better about ourselves. A bandwagon can come in the shape of a person, a thing, a movement, or whatever.
Since baseball season started we have been quick to jump on the negatives when it comes to Fanball. I'm guilty. Many others are too. There have been so many negatives, that the positives from the changes Fanball HAS made do not shine through.
I started a thread yesterday to poke fun at myself and Fanball. I thought it to be amusing and didn't give it much thought about posting it. The venom that followed that post made me want to kick my dog. I love my dog. I don't want to kick my dog.
The threats, the vile comments, personal attacks, proposing fights. I mean, c'mon!
If it was in any way due to my original post, then it was misconstrued and I apologize. It seems that Fanball's name cannot be even mentioned without frustration or anger.
Fanball is turning the corner. I thought that after they ran FAAB in record time Sunday night. I thought that with the changes that have been made already. With that corner turned I was hoping to instill a little levity. It failed miserably. Again, I apologize.
Greg and Tom don't even want to be a part of the Boards due to OUR selfishness and pettiness. Everything is What I want and what can Fanball do for me. Hell, I'm tired of it and I don't even work there!
These guys are literally at the end of their rope trying to help us navigate through Fanball while trying to wade through the negativity that persists on these Boards. They are at the end of that rope, and it is up to us whether we make a noose or throw them a life line with that rope.
Lets have one thread with positives. If you want to have fixes, start your own thread. Start a fight, make threats, bitch about the past? Same thing, start your own thread. But, that has all been done ad nauseum.
Lets pick up the pace and start a positive bandwagon. We had an FAAB that ran in less than 11 minutes Sunday night. I don't remember that happening before.
I can now look at team pages and live standings. Improvements have been made. And yet, hardly a mention. If there has been a positive thought, most are followed with the qualifyer of, "Now, if you can do this....". Let's not do that.
Lets put our selfish feelings aside and enjoy what we do have. If you can't enjoy it, compete this year, and don't come back next year. No need to leave a turd in the sandbox before you go.
Look, I know I am leaving myself open to the Grumpy Gus' of the world and that's fine, take your best shot. I am going to enjoy the rest of the season and hope like Hell the momentum can be turned where Greg and Tom even want to make another go of this. Right now, I don't think they do.
You guys know I'm not a brown noser. I just love this idea that Greg came up with several years ago and do not want it ruined by me or you. Hell, we haven't even been here long enough to christen Childs into the Hall of Fame yet!
I had the best experience in the NFBC I've ever had in St Louis. It was more like a family get together than everybody competing for a large prize. I used to feel that family on the Boards. I haven't during the last two weeks.
Let's get it back.
Since baseball season started we have been quick to jump on the negatives when it comes to Fanball. I'm guilty. Many others are too. There have been so many negatives, that the positives from the changes Fanball HAS made do not shine through.
I started a thread yesterday to poke fun at myself and Fanball. I thought it to be amusing and didn't give it much thought about posting it. The venom that followed that post made me want to kick my dog. I love my dog. I don't want to kick my dog.
The threats, the vile comments, personal attacks, proposing fights. I mean, c'mon!
If it was in any way due to my original post, then it was misconstrued and I apologize. It seems that Fanball's name cannot be even mentioned without frustration or anger.
Fanball is turning the corner. I thought that after they ran FAAB in record time Sunday night. I thought that with the changes that have been made already. With that corner turned I was hoping to instill a little levity. It failed miserably. Again, I apologize.
Greg and Tom don't even want to be a part of the Boards due to OUR selfishness and pettiness. Everything is What I want and what can Fanball do for me. Hell, I'm tired of it and I don't even work there!
These guys are literally at the end of their rope trying to help us navigate through Fanball while trying to wade through the negativity that persists on these Boards. They are at the end of that rope, and it is up to us whether we make a noose or throw them a life line with that rope.
Lets have one thread with positives. If you want to have fixes, start your own thread. Start a fight, make threats, bitch about the past? Same thing, start your own thread. But, that has all been done ad nauseum.
Lets pick up the pace and start a positive bandwagon. We had an FAAB that ran in less than 11 minutes Sunday night. I don't remember that happening before.
I can now look at team pages and live standings. Improvements have been made. And yet, hardly a mention. If there has been a positive thought, most are followed with the qualifyer of, "Now, if you can do this....". Let's not do that.
Lets put our selfish feelings aside and enjoy what we do have. If you can't enjoy it, compete this year, and don't come back next year. No need to leave a turd in the sandbox before you go.
Look, I know I am leaving myself open to the Grumpy Gus' of the world and that's fine, take your best shot. I am going to enjoy the rest of the season and hope like Hell the momentum can be turned where Greg and Tom even want to make another go of this. Right now, I don't think they do.
You guys know I'm not a brown noser. I just love this idea that Greg came up with several years ago and do not want it ruined by me or you. Hell, we haven't even been here long enough to christen Childs into the Hall of Fame yet!
I had the best experience in the NFBC I've ever had in St Louis. It was more like a family get together than everybody competing for a large prize. I used to feel that family on the Boards. I haven't during the last two weeks.
Let's get it back.