I'm the interim commish while Jase [avwjase to you guys] is off getting married, honeymoon and all of that romantic junkaroo.
So, you probably don't know me since I've yet to really make a name for myself in the OOTP community. I signed up with an account two years ago and made a few posts. Joined a few leagues. Other than that, I'm a nobody.
Buuuuuut, I'm here to pimp a league ran by a solid commish and a guy who runs stable leagues. I was an original mmber of Jase's FBBL and I'm happy to say that it's been running for three real years now and will turn four next February. I may seem like a fanboy and I probably am. But Jase is one great guy and one great commish.
I've been in 14 OOTP leagues and only FBBL has lasted more than two months and the only league where I didn't actively question the commish's integrity. There were some other leagues as well that had seemingly honest commishes but not the ability to keep the league going.
One of the testaments to Jase's leadership and commish ability is that since the FBBL started, we'd had a grand total of 9 members leave. We haven't had a single GM leave in the past year. That has to say something, I guess.
Now, what I'm pimping? The SEBL, dummy! It's a unique approach to online leagues. Instead of taking over a team, you take over a player. You talk to the media to increase his image to gain endorsements. You spend his cash on homes and workout equipment to make him a better player.
Not only that, you can take on the role of an agent. If you're lucky, an owner can hire you as a GM or a GM can hire you as a manager. We have a players union with a player rep. You name it and we have it.
Everything except a grounds crew to roll out the tarp.
The best part is, you choose your workload. Sign up a player and just work his contract. From there, just sit and watch as your guy plays. If you want to do more? Write media articles that gain you media image which eventually, once you're known well enough, will land you endorsement gigs.
If you're still not involved enough? Take up as a players agent. Or apply as a GM or Manager. What makes this league really good is that money isn't just a waste like it is in other player leagues I've checked out.
We have a PR firm that will write media articles for your player to get you image, for a price.
We have a graphic designs studio that will make your player bio pics, banners, jersey's and anything you want graphically, for a price.
You have a house, workout rooms and upgrades you can buy to make your player better.
Then, if you're really a penny pincher and scrimp and save, you can actually buy a baseball franchise and then you're the owner. The king. The boss.
What do you have to lose, really? I think I've made a great pitch and the league is stable and won't be a waste of your time. If history is any judge, that is.
The workload is as heavy or as light as you want it to be. Sounds like a winning situation for you all the way around. Either you join and love it and can't get enough of it? Or you join and it's not for you. In that case, you're only out a few minutes of sign-up time. I wasted that much time sitting at stop lights this morning. So come on! Sign up!
Right now is the perfect time. We're ending season one and if you sign up right now, you can get in on the first ever amateur draft! But the clock is ticking.
I hope to see you all in the league. It's great and LOADS of fun. We're talking right now of bringing in a bank and players being able to buy their own companies and supply stadiums with beer and hotdogs and all kinds of stuff. Those are things not yet in the league but we're talking about getting them into the league.
It will have a niche for everyone and anyone. Find your's.
To sign up:
http://jahzase.proboards15.com/index.cgi
Just a note. We've had some problem with aol & earthlink addies having their password e-mails gobbled up and never delivered. If you should sign up and you don't get your password? Send an e-mail to me. My name is Tim and I will help you out. My e-mail is
timbrockuk2001@yahoo.com
I thank you for your time and I hope you sign up!
Tim