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NRL Draft, Would you support one?
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[QUOTE="john1420, post: 2491377, member: 2077"] I simply said that I would prefer a player that loved the club over someone who came just for the money How is that ridiculous? Ok, I will try to make my point as carefully as possible, as communication on message boards is easily misinterpreted I have been guilty of this before! So, scenario 1: I grow up loving the Broncos, and it is my dream to play for them one day. As a talented rookie in a system without a draft, I find myself with offers from several clubs, including the Broncos. As long as the offer is relatively competetive, I will take the Bronco offer. Scenario 2: I grow up loving the Broncos, and it is my dream to play for them one day. As a talented rookie in a system without a draft, I find myself with offers from several clubs, but the Broncos are not one of them. I take an offer from a different club - I do not sit at home and hope the Broncos change their minds. Scenario 3: I grow up loving the Broncos, and it is my dream to play for them one day. As a talented rookie in a draft system, despite interest from the Broncos and despite that I would much rather play for them than anyone else, I am forced to play for Parra as they had the first draft pick. I don't like scenario 3 I am entitled to not like scenario 3 It is OK for me to have this opinion, and to object to the idea of a draft on this basis It is OK for someone to have a different opinion, and therefore disagree with me It is NOT OK for that person to claim that I have no idea what I'm talking about This is the prevailing mentality on this board - "If you disagree with me, you're clueless" What's so difficult about understanding that people have different opinions of things? [/QUOTE]
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