New England Wolfpack Punishment
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Nokazoa
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I like Ace and I like hotdog. I hope we all keep the dog pile to a minimum. This has to be rough for the team and I feel for them as much as I can. I don't think ho necessarily overstepped as they had two options for this punishment of striking it as a first offense or second offense.
I can't remember enough about the Nola punishment to speak on people bringing that up.
Faelax
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JNH
Registered S35 Challenge Cup Champion || Still Drunk 05-19-2020, 06:18 PMthecanadiancanuck Wrote: Basically a standard punishment where the SFP trade was the first offense and the CHI trade was the second. Sucks to see it have to come to this, but it was the right move under the rules. My issue is that this is an interesting interpretation of the rules. The whole purpose behind the one infraction = punishment A, second infraction = much harsher punishment B system is to provide a warning shot before taking drastic measures. So I guess the question here is: were the two trades separate infractions under the spirit of the rule? I get that he broke the rules but this seems to take a rule that is meant to do anything and to use it in a situation to achieve an unjust outcome. If it was truly meant to be used in the manner that it was today, then it should have been worded as "if you wrongfully trade the same pick numerous times" or "if you wrongfully trade picks numerous times". When it's worded as "first offence: ____. second offence: _____." it seems to imply that these are steps of punishment that are increased once someone becomes a repeat offender. You can't call Ace a repeat offender when he was never caught/punished for the first offence. At least, if I was Ace that's one of the arguments I'd start with on my appeal. - -
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karey
Registered Fun Guy. 05-19-2020, 06:30 PMFaelax Wrote:It's ok, we put you first on the cup.05-19-2020, 06:28 PMRedCapeDiver Wrote: Junior Thread TeamSnubbed RIP
bk1689
Moderators Moderator 05-19-2020, 06:30 PMJNH Wrote:05-19-2020, 06:18 PMthecanadiancanuck Wrote: Basically a standard punishment where the SFP trade was the first offense and the CHI trade was the second. Sucks to see it have to come to this, but it was the right move under the rules. @Ace hire this man for your counsel
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FuzzSHL
Registered The Two-Time Two-Time 05-19-2020, 06:30 PMJNH Wrote:This. I could understand a slightly harsher version of the first time offense + probation, but to straight up fire him? Doesn't make sense to me.05-19-2020, 06:18 PMthecanadiancanuck Wrote: Basically a standard punishment where the SFP trade was the first offense and the CHI trade was the second. Sucks to see it have to come to this, but it was the right move under the rules.
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