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Post by Walla Walla » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:06 pm

All, I've enjoyed the banter that goes on here.

There comes a time where we all move on to something else. Fantasy Baseball was for me a great outlet from the day to day grind. But at some point fantasy baseball became part of the grind. It started last year but I marked it up to moving and outside distractions. But early on this year I knew I just was burned out with it.

I had Direct TV baseball and didn't watch one game there. Hopefully I'll get recharged down the road. I'm still a sports fan though. So theres hope. Greg and Tom thanks! Its been a blast! ;)

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Post by NorCalAtlFan » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:31 pm

Walla Favre?



good luck walla. life happens.

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Post by Dub » Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:28 am

Is this Shtick? Am I missing something?
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Post by Hobo Zeke » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:44 am

John, I understand completely. Fanball has taken the fun out of Fantasy!!

Never will forget that satellite league where you had 130 points. Great season.

Best of luck to you. R.Z.

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Post by JamesH » Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:59 am

See you next year John.

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Post by Atlas » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:01 am

Originally posted by NorCalAtlFan:

Walla Favre?



good luck walla. life happens. Think Greg will send 3 guys to his home to try to convince him to come back? :D

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Post by bjoak » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:29 am

You could set your watch to Walla's annual retirement.
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Post by JohnP » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:39 am

Ah....there is always good news somewhere.

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Post by Quack & Willy » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:11 am

Thought Walla said goodbye after the team he drafted in March....just kidding

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:46 pm

Originally posted by Walla Walla:

All, I've enjoyed the banter that goes on here.

There comes a time where we all move on to something else. Fantasy Baseball was for me a great outlet from the day to day grind. But at some point fantasy baseball became part of the grind. It started last year but I marked it up to moving and outside distractions. But early on this year I knew I just was burned out with it.

I had Direct TV baseball and didn't watch one game there. Hopefully I'll get recharged down the road. I'm still a sports fan though. So theres hope. Greg and Tom thanks! Its been a blast! ;) Whenever any hobby becomes more of a grind than fun it's time to leave John. Golf gets that way for some of us and we leave that sport for a bit. We don't go on message boards to announce that we're quitting golf, but the daily grind forces us away from the game. :D



I've never understood why people announce they are leaving the NFBC or NFFC, but to each his own. We have had an 80 percent retention rate in the NFBC through the years, which means we'll love 80-90 main event participants every year. Heck, maybe next year it's more if we sucked the fun out of fantasy baseball for some folks. But I sure hope everyone doesn't come on the boards to say goodbye.



John, you'll be a customer I will always remember. I've never had a personal problem with you and you've had your good teams and your not so good teams. But you always were courteous with me in person and when you needed help with your lineup or teams. I have nothing but good things to say about you through seven years of baseball and even some football, even though you made my life interesting on the message boards. I understand why you hated STATS, MDC and now Fanball, but I did everything I could to make the sites work and the game enjoyable for you.



Thanks for the compliment and Tom and I will never forget you. The door is open if those long winter months lead you back to the NFBC. Say what you want about the site, but we should have things in place with a few more tweaks this off-season to provide the best back-end software in the high-stakes industry. We own this and it's up to us to improve it the way everyone wants. I feel very good about 2011.



We anticipate losing some customers, but as we found out in football there are a lot of new customers who want this experience. I'll miss ya John, but I have a feeling we'll hook up down the road in some way. Good luck to you and stay healthy. I don't want baseball to ever be a grind for you again and if we made it that way then that is a shame. Stay well.
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Post by Chest Rockwell » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:58 pm

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Walla Walla:

I've never understood why people announce they are leaving the NFBC or NFFC, but to each his own.

[/QUOTE]I think the reason why most would do it is to say goodbye to some good friends and thank them and you for the experience. Not sure that is exactly Walla's motive but oh well.



As a guy who is 95% sure he will not be back I hope you afford me the courtesy of a good bye post



In my case it would easy to kick the nfbc/fanball for what I believe has been a sub par product this year. In my heart though it is not it at least very much.



I think the biggest mistake I made was just balls out prep from October to March. I just got burned out.



How bout this if I play fantasy baseball in 2011 it will be here but doubt I do. I always wondered how a diehard like a DYV could step away for a year now I know.



The one thing that never changes though is there are some really, really good people that play in and run this contest.

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Post by Gekko » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:10 pm

chest, walla, et al



EVERYONE is burned out at this point. it's a loooooooooooong season, esp if you start prepping in november. i love this game a lot, however, you have to give everything you have to compete with some of these guys (Jupinka, etc...). they don't take a night off and neither can you.



finish the season strong. take a break, recharge the batteries and then hit baseball prep hard.



hope to see you playing somewhere next year

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Post by Gekko » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:14 pm

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

I always wondered how a diehard like a DYV could step away for a year now I know. here's the kicker with that IMO. if you take a year off, it's really like taking 2+ years off. it would take me a year just to get caught up on the potential player pool.



taking a break from fantasy football is easy. fantasy baseball, not so easy.

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Post by Chest Rockwell » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:54 pm

Originally posted by Gekko:

quote:Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

I always wondered how a diehard like a DYV could step away for a year now I know. here's the kicker with that IMO. if you take a year off, it's really like taking 2+ years off. it would take me a year just to get caught up on the potential player pool.



taking a break from fantasy football is easy. fantasy baseball, not so easy.
[/QUOTE]Seeing your posts makes me realize even more how much guys like you love it more than I do at this point.



Trust me I want to be passionate about it again. Draft day is like Christmas to me when I was a kid. Knowing I am just not feeling it right now. I have been totally checked out in it for about 2 months now. I hope it comes back. The only positive thing is I can actually enjoy watching a baseball game for the game again.

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Post by Edwards Kings » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:06 pm

No way Chesty! Clum and I will be by your place to pick you up in March, even if we have to drag you out by your hair!
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Aug 25, 2010 2:46 am

Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

quote:Originally posted by Walla Walla:

I've never understood why people announce they are leaving the NFBC or NFFC, but to each his own.

[/QUOTE]I think the reason why most would do it is to say goodbye to some good friends and thank them and you for the experience. Not sure that is exactly Walla's motive but oh well.



As a guy who is 95% sure he will not be back I hope you afford me the courtesy of a good bye post



In my case it would easy to kick the nfbc/fanball for what I believe has been a sub par product this year. In my heart though it is not it at least very much.



I think the biggest mistake I made was just balls out prep from October to March. I just got burned out.



How bout this if I play fantasy baseball in 2011 it will be here but doubt I do. I always wondered how a diehard like a DYV could step away for a year now I know.



The one thing that never changes though is there are some really, really good people that play in and run this contest.
[/QUOTE]You're so young Kent your batteries should recharge a lot quicker than some of these older guys!! :D And yes, you can post a goodbye message if you'd like, but I hope you stay involved in some form even if it's not to the extent you did this year. Heck, come out to Las Vegas again for the March Madness fun to meet your friends and I'll make you a sticker gal on the boards!! At least that way you'll still be with the gang.



I agree with Mark that everyone is burned out at this point. I just saw RT in St. Louis last week and we had a nice heart to heart talk about the season. It's been draining for all of us. The baseball gods made it tougher on some of you and I made it tougher on some of you. For some, that's enough to give the game up. I understand that, but it's also a looooooooooong winter ahead and the thought of baseball in January and February seems refreshing. But only time will tell.



You MUST come to Las Vegas in some form because I owe you a dinner for your kind gesture to my daughter. You organized that and I GREATLY appreciate it. School starts here next Wednesday and I'm happy to report that she started walking two weeks ago and will walk into school on her own. You guys helped with that recovery.



Good luck and thanks for all your support in the past. I sure hope we hook up in March in some capacity in Las Vegas. A lot of folks would miss you if you don't attend, but in some cases maybe it makes sense to take time off. Good luck.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:41 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

[QB]Heck, come out to Las Vegas again for the March Madness fun to meet your friends and I'll make you a sticker gal on the boards!! At least that way you'll still be with the gang./QB]:D :D



A look at Kent from the OTHER side of the tables:



Kent:

Alright guys, we are straight up on the hour, Dan, you have one minute to make the first pick.



Dan:

I'm going to go a little bit off the adp and select Carl Crawford. I think he'll have a great year for the Red Sox.



Kent:

Ok, I'm stopping the clock.

Dan, what the f---? What kind of a pick is that? Do you really want to put yourself in the hole in eight categories right off the bat?



Dan:

Well, uh, I think...



Kent:

Think?! You can't think! You have the first damn pick! You have to KNOW! All winter long to contemplate your first pick and you pick Carl Freakin' Crawford...Moron!



Greg:

Is there a problem? Kent, are you doing a Jaguar imitation here? Everyone else is in the second round and you guys are still on the first pick.



Kent:

Hell yeah, there's a problem! Kenyon took Carl Freakin' Crawford with the first pick. Five years, five wasted years, I've tried to educate this guy and he wastes his pick on Carl Crawford!



Greg:

Kent, we have to get this draft moving, solve the problem and let's get moving.



Kent:

Got it.

Dan, come here.



Dan: What do you need, Kent?



Kent:

I'm going to do you a big favor, you won't like it now, but you'll appreciate it later.



(Kent sits down in Dan's chair)



Kent: Since the clock never officially started for the second choice, I'd like to change my pick to Hanley Ramirez.

Positionally better, more power, more rbi. A five category player that will benefit a team a lot better than Carl Freakin Crawford!



Dan:

Well, I guess this is where I say second pick please.



Second Pick:

Carl Crawford.



Kent:

I am surrounded by morons...
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Post by ToddZ » Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:48 am

Dan:

Well, I guess this is where I say second pick please.



Walla Walla:

Carl Crawford.



Kent:

I am surrounded by morons...





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Post by Raskol » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:25 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

[QB]Heck, come out to Las Vegas again for the March Madness fun to meet your friends and I'll make you a sticker gal on the boards!! At least that way you'll still be with the gang./QB]:D :D



A look at Kent from the OTHER side of the tables:



Kent:

Alright guys, we are straight up on the hour, Dan, you have one minute to make the first pick.



Dan:

I'm going to go a little bit off the adp and select Carl Crawford. I think he'll have a great year for the Red Sox.



Kent:

Ok, I'm stopping the clock.

Dan, what the f---? What kind of a pick is that? Do you really want to put yourself in the hole in eight categories right off the bat?



Dan:

Well, uh, I think...



Kent:

Think?! You can't think! You have the first damn pick! You have to KNOW! All winter long to contemplate your first pick and you pick Carl Freakin' Crawford...Moron!



Greg:

Is there a problem? Kent, are you doing a Jaguar imitation here? Everyone else is in the second round and you guys are still on the first pick.



Kent:

Hell yeah, there's a problem! Kenyon took Carl Freakin' Crawford with the first pick. Five years, five wasted years, I've tried to educate this guy and he wastes his pick on Carl Crawford!



Greg:

Kent, we have to get this draft moving, solve the problem and let's get moving.



Kent:

Got it.

Dan, come here.



Dan: What do you need, Kent?



Kent:

I'm going to do you a big favor, you won't like it now, but you'll appreciate it later.



(Kent sits down in Dan's chair)



Kent: Since the clock never officially started for the second choice, I'd like to change my pick to Hanley Ramirez.

Positionally better, more power, more rbi. A five category player that will benefit a team a lot better than Carl Freakin Crawford!



Dan:

Well, I guess this is where I say second pick please.



Second Pick:

Carl Crawford.



Kent:

I am surrounded by morons... [/QUOTE]Priceless. Thanks for bringing some chuckles to my workday!
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Post by The Mighty Men » Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:31 pm

Again? I thought you left long ago? Like 5 times?
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Post by rkulaski » Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:38 pm

Burned out, the grind, prepping for months. Sounds like you guys just finished another year of medical school. WOW.
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Post by DiamondKing » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:01 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

No way Chesty! Clum and I will be by your place to pick you up in March, even if we have to drag you out by your hair! Wayne,We may have to drag him out by something else.I do not know how to relate when I hear someone is burned out on baseball.My mother was born on sep.16.Every year I would tell her I hated her birthday because it signaled the end of baseball season was near.I have a feeling when the dust settles this winter the itch will come back and all of our old buddies will be back.Baseball gives you that daily fix.See everyone this march.
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Post by Cocktails and Dreams » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:25 am

Originally posted by rkulaski:

Burned out, the grind, prepping for months. Sounds like you guys just finished another year of medical school. WOW. ha ha no kidding.

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Post by Glenneration X » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:26 am

Kent, John, if you still feel the same in March as you feel today, I want to wish both of you the best in your season off. Hopefully you'll be back. Neither the competition or the boards will be the same without you.



My gut however says that burnout is temporary and a long offseason has a way of recharging batteries. ;)



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Post by rockitsauce » Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:22 pm

Chest, what was that hilarious punchline you once said to me?



oh yeah, don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya!



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