simulationfl
Contributor
There's a lot on the line here, from a quality standpoint. As a manager of a league I can tell you all there's a fine line between keeping someone around that you feel isn't good for the league's image and getting rid of someone for being too big of a hassle. I did the play-by-play for that game - it wasn't good game play - on both sides but mostly because of the repetitive, quirky offense of Devin Smith and Amaro. I had to ask myself who these guys were - I don't watch the Jets, but I did Sunday: Devin Smith 1 rec, 7 yds. Amaro no catches. Decker and Marshall combined for 19 of the team's 39 targets.
Majesty95 decided it was too big of a hassle. Quality control is important around here to ensure the mission of quality football is being met. Everyone that's made their voices heard on this believes in that mission, otherwise you wouldn't waste your time defending it. Time to move on.
P.S. - That Seahawks/Rams game - that didn't even look like Madden - one of the best video game representations of football I've ever seen in Madden, brilliant job to the both of you.
Majesty95 decided it was too big of a hassle. Quality control is important around here to ensure the mission of quality football is being met. Everyone that's made their voices heard on this believes in that mission, otherwise you wouldn't waste your time defending it. Time to move on.
P.S. - That Seahawks/Rams game - that didn't even look like Madden - one of the best video game representations of football I've ever seen in Madden, brilliant job to the both of you.