Count me in. My e-mail is Dan12R@aol.com
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then dont use the toj tag. we dont make rules for you to bypass them[b said:Quote[/b] ]Well then, let's start an "unofficial" team!!
Well, technically, it's up to Elite and the other CS sub-chapter leaders, BUT, I will offer my opinion, even though it shouldn't be regarded as the official answer on this matter. And that opinion is...I personally would love to see an active, competing, "polished" B team representing Tribe of Judah. We haven't had much success with that in the past, but I think we have the members necessary to make it happen this time around.[b said:Quote[/b] (Atown @ Mar. 20 2004,11:04)]eh count me in but till i hear word from Tek7 on this i really aint promising anything.
I think what he meant by "unofficial team" is getting several ToJ members together, finding a scrimmage to play in, and practicing in preparation of forming a second competition team. At least, that's how I understood it. I don't think any rules would be broken. If that's the case, I think it's awesome that members show such initiative to put in the hard work it takes to create another competition team.[b said:Quote[/b] (rizz @ Mar. 20 2004,4:14)]then dont use the toj tag. we dont make rules for you to bypass them[b said:Quote[/b] ]Well then, let's start an "unofficial" team!!![]()
Still, there is reason to remain, not skeptical, but "cautiously optimistic." Given Tribe of Judah's record with starting competitive teams, I understand wholeheartedly why Rizz is a bit hesitant. He was more involved with the process than I was (well, I never was able to get a competition team off the ground when I served as the Half-Life chapter leader) so he has a right to his reservations.[b said:Quote[/b] (rizz @ Mar. 21 2004,5:19)]i hope you dont think im trying to stop this..lol. i would like to see an active team in toj. Im just a bit skeptical.
However, if you want to pick up some ToJ guys and go play in a scrim, then by all means go ahead and do that. - Parakletos
Yes, Tek7, you understood me correctly, and thank you very much for the encouragement.
The purpose of forming an unofficial team would be to first see if the commitment is there. I could be the most dedicated person in the world and ask the leaders for a second team and I'd imagine they'd say "well, who else ya got?" and I'd say "well, just me! I'll pick up a few guys on the way."
My point is, I wanted to first get enough guys together, see if there was enough interest and dedication, and then ask the leaders for a team saying, "We've got a great group of committed guys seeking team approval." If we couldn't get enough interested guys then there wouldn't be any need to bother the leaders in the first place.
P.S. Could someone please reply with a list of the "A" team for my own knowledge. Thanks!![]()
and, I don't think I know how to use the quote thingie.
You can use the "Quote" button above the post field (click once before the quote then once after) or use the {QUOTE} {/QUOTE} tags before and after your quote but use straight brackets instead of the squiggly ones.[b said:Quote[/b] (Andro @ Mar. 21 2004,12:34)]I don't think I know how to use the quote thingie.
The starting 5:[b said:Quote[/b] (Andro @ Mar. 21 2004,12:34)]P.S. Could someone please reply with a list of the "A" team for my own knowledge.
Negatory.[b said:Quote[/b] (pilgrim @ Mar. 21 2004,1:37)]...but all the a-team members have admin.. so that narrows it down...
[b said:Quote[/b] ]...but all the a-team members have admin.. so that narrows it down...