Here is my problem it:
I have applauded A-Dub for his success, and the way he built, and has run his team. I have been cheering him in the B3....I have sent him a handful of BB-Mails congratulating him and complimenting his success. I have always laughed when some guys are critical for how others run their team, especially in instances where a team has a significantly higher payroll than everyone else. But there is nothing wrong or illegal about it...I have always teased and called this tactic Bullying, but it's fair and okay to do it.
However, when you go the Bully route and run with a sizeable payroll advantage over everyone else, and run a significantly negative weekly income/loss you face risks with that strategy.
In late June he sold a player for a crazy amount of money, and then spent all that money, and more to buy a new stud to make his team even more unstoppable. He did this without any foresight of the schedule and the fact that he a time coming where he would have back to back Financial updates without a home game. He had the money on hand to protect his team, but choose the risky strategy and spent it going further in the hole. So when it all comes to a head, how is rewarded? Guys bail him out. So he gets to bully everyone, play a risky strategy, and then faces no consequences.
Who pays the price?
Well, if he had to sell a core player this week, it might have opened the door for Eugene to pull an upset in the Cup on Thursday. If he was able to wait a week, it might have opened the door for High Point Heroes to pull an upset in the Cup Championship. That week or the week after, and it would have opened the door for Eugene to pull the upset in the Conference Finals or for High Point Heroes or Arizona to pull the upset in the League Finals.
Instead, despite his mistake, and because of the bailout...none of those teams stands a chance, and A-Dub's B3 dream stays alive, and he gets two more Gold trophies.
This affected more than just A-Dubs B3 run. His mistake opened the door to give others hope they could play for more than a Silver...but that hope and the open door was shut as quickly as it was opened.
The charmed life of A-Dub continues!