skinsfan#33 wrote:First, building a team the way you suggest isn't the right way and only proves your depth of football knowledge.
No, it simply means that I'm not interested in doing things the Wrong way.
skinsfan#33 wrote:Second, that mentality is exactly what is wrong with a lot of people today. They are more concerned about looking good than performing well. That is the most idiotic rational to have. It is much better to look bad winning than to look good losing.
I totally disagree. Realizing that I live in the middle of Patriots Nation... the team that has made a name for itself the last decade plus looking bad while winning. It's DISGUSTING to even consider the idea of giving up on what is RIGHT in order to Win. It's a Philosophical issue much more than a physical one.
skinsfan#33 wrote:I know you hate the salary cap and think that post salary cap football is horrible, but everyone is playing by the same rules and you can build really great teams in this age but you need to go about it the right way. And that way is exactly the opposite of what you want to see done.
How can you build really great teams when you can't even affor to pay a full slate of 24 QUALITY STARTERS under this Godforsaken salary cap? In order to succeed in this league right now you have to be a friggin mathemetician more than a Head Coach or General Manager. It isn't about FOOTBALL anymore. It's about accounting and salary cap management.
skinsfan#33 wrote:You know that is fine that you feel that way. There were plenty of people that didn't want to give up their horses for cars and many Naval Captains thought iron clad steam ships would never replace wooden sailing warships. They all had the right to feel the way they did but eventually things change and you have to move on.
Have you ever seen the movie "The Last Samauri" with Tom Cruise? If not, go out and rent it sometime. It's a decent movie and it shows my point perfectly. Sometimes the NEW is NOT the better. Especially when one is dealing with Philosophy. Some of us would rather die or fail doing things the old way rather than succeeding the new way.
skinsfan#33 wrote:So my advice to you is, move on.
So your advice is to simply disregard what I believe in. Nice to know that your values and principles are carved in mashed potatoes; but for some of us that is not the case.