bwgood77 wrote:It has recently been discussed between the mods, across all forums, to possibly institute nicknames in forums to replace the freshman, sophomore, rookie, etc designations.
Some ideas thrown around among mods in across all forums (none of these I personally came up with, but I think many are great):
Achievement nicknames:
MVP - Best poster, someone who consistently posts in a good, balanced and insightful manner.
ROM - New poster who stands out, great way to keep new posters around
MIP - Poster who gets recognized for significant self-improvement
DPOM - Poster who absolutely loves and defends his team no matter what
COTM - Poster who goes out of their way to help out others
Special titles:
These posters could be a visible go-to resource if other posters have specific questions. They could be life-time (or as long as the poster wants the title) and we could tag multiple people (why not have 3 analytic guru's if they are all qualified?).
Examples:
Analytic Guru - Posters who know the numbers and helps keep less-inclined posters in the loop
League Historian - Posters with great knowledge of the history of that team
Capologist - Posters who are most familiar with the current CBA rules and regulations
College/draft fanatic - Posters who follow college sports and can bring that perspective to bear
International aficionado - Posters who also follow international leagues
Job/duty titles:
Examples:
Game thread creator - Posters who likes being part of the game threads and is willing to help ensure we always have one.
Media scavenger - Posters who keep their ear to the ground and can share links/analysis of articles and other media.
Examples:
Challenge winner titles - If people win something, it would be a great way to recognize
Predictive trader - Poster who proposed a trade that ended up actually happening
'Just for fun" titles
These could be some silly titles, or ideas that don't fall into other categories, simply for entertainment. It would be VERY important to ensure the posters also find these titles funny, rather than insulting, as taken the wrong way this could achieve the opposite result of driving posters away from the forum.
Examples:
Volume shooter - Posts a ton
Curmudgeon - We all know those posters, some of them have the good humor to embrace it.
Australian Ambassador
Any suggestions or nominations here? I have been assigning some of these and if people prefer not to have the titles I have given, let me know.
OK, OK, I can see how I MAY be a little 'overzealous' in my defense of this team, but I don't think I defend every member of this team.
For example:
--I think Sarver is one of the worst owners in the league, and IMO, holds this team back.
--Horny was a very mediocre HC and got lucky his first year, and developed Len poorly while he was here.
--I've admitted that McD has made some questionable moves (signing Chandler for 4 years, re-signing Knight to as much as he did, and held on to Kieff way too long; even if he did get good value for him, expecting Dudley to be our starting PF, NOT keeping one of Leuer/Teletovic to be our starting PF to mentor/bring along Chriss and Bender, signing Barbosa, and a couple of other ones)
--I'm not a big fan of PJ, but for $5.5M, he's a good back-up--problem is, I think he starts this season over Warren
--Knight needs to go...like, ASAP, but I can see wanting to keep him to see how he does with a hopefully healthy-all-season-Bledsoe.
I do often defend McD, because he's young, and believe he gets more right than wrong; I like his approach for the draft. I hated those seasons where we sold Draft Picks for cash, etc. I think McD knows how to navigate his way through the Draft process, as well as, getting more in return than I think other GMs would have when trading players away.
I do defend Len, but ONLY because he gets unfairly compared to other players that are not expected to be two-way players, or hold as big a part in the Offense that Len does.
I do think Warren and Booker are both future All-Star/All-NBA-type players, and am willing to be patient with the development of our young players--Len, Booker, Warren, Chriss, Bender, Ulis, and to a lesser extent, Goodwin.
But thank you for the honor, nonetheless. (My question, though, is...is it really an 'honor' or more of a back-handed complement???)