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dan rules
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To make a long story short, we had an unhappy agent on our team who decided to screw us over after his contract was up. He sent screen caps of our starters builds and screen shots of our tactics to the GM's and Owners of the next two teams we were facing.

Fortunately, the owner of NuvaNut is a hell of a guy and immediately alerted our owner about it. Unforgivable(the owner) also locked his GM's out of making any changes, just to be sure that the game wouldn't be compromised.

Great to see that there are some class act people around here...good game Nuva.


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dan rules
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Oh, also, said agent has now been banned. Good to see he got what was coming to him
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Exar0s
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Originally posted by dan rules
Oh, also, said agent has now been banned. Good to see he got what was coming to him


good, I'm sure there is another side to the story but regardless of what may have happened that kind of sportsmanship can not be tolerated.

Props to Unforgivable on a classy move
 
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Unforgivable has always been a cool guy.
 
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Originally posted by Exar0s
Originally posted by dan rules

Oh, also, said agent has now been banned. Good to see he got what was coming to him


good, I'm sure there is another side to the story but regardless of what may have happened that kind of sportsmanship can not be tolerated.


I can see why you'd think that, but there really isn't. We know the dude from beyond the game, he's just kind of a spazz.

But let me also sing Unforgivable's praises. Just straight up class.
 
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Ditto that. Let it also be known that even though Unforgivable trusted his GM's, he locked them out of tactics control before the game so they wouldn't be tempted to use the info. Awesome, awesome move.
 
jgifford
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You mean there is still such a thing as good sportsmanship? Good stuff Unforgivable. Hate to bring it up...no I don't. What do you think the Patriots would do if a similar advantage swung there way?
 
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Originally posted by jgifford
You mean there is still such a thing as good sportsmanship? Good stuff Unforgivable. Hate to bring it up...no I don't. What do you think the Patriots would do if a similar advantage swung there way?


Run up the score and act like a bunch of giant douches when caught? Maybe have their QB pose with a goat while denying that he knew when the blitz was coming?
 
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Originally posted by jearnst
Originally posted by jgifford

You mean there is still such a thing as good sportsmanship? Good stuff Unforgivable. Hate to bring it up...no I don't. What do you think the Patriots would do if a similar advantage swung there way?


Run up the score and act like a bunch of giant douches when caught? Maybe have their QB pose with a goat while denying that he knew when the blitz was coming?


The Patriots are just a "NO" class team!!!!!!
 
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Originally posted by jearnst
Originally posted by jgifford

You mean there is still such a thing as good sportsmanship? Good stuff Unforgivable. Hate to bring it up...no I don't. What do you think the Patriots would do if a similar advantage swung there way?


Run up the score and act like a bunch of giant douches when caught? Maybe have their QB pose with a goat while denying that he knew when the blitz was coming?



Actually that is beleivable that the qb had no clue about the transgression. You see, qbs are generally stupid for a few reasons:

1. They follow orders well because they don't know what else to do.
2. If the play screws up, it is someone else's fault.
3. No way possible they can disclose sensitive information at parties, in elevators, etc.

Funny thing is that this is so very true.

Tans.

 


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