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laxwyo wrote:You see how Holmgren already has a story about whether or not Allen should redshirt?
He had a small mistake in that story:
"The question now becomes this: Exactly how much of the Cowboys’ future will Allen be a part of, three years or four?
In a perfect world, Coffman would remain healthy all season and Allen’s number would never be called. That would allow him to redshirt, leaving him with three years of eligibility remaining.
But if Allen plays even one snap in 2015, he’ll only be eligible for two more seasons."
He didn't make a mistake, I think you just misread.
He'll spend 3-4 years in the program. If he red shirts in year 1, he'll play in years 2, 3, and 4.
Correct.
It wasn't written the cleanest, and I stumbled on that part as well.
Ian said that it was a result of the Rivals platform switch, not a decision to start hiding the content behind a paywall. He said he's working on a fix and it's not his intent to charge to read.
I think there's plenty of room for both boards. I say to each his own. Most major schools have two or more boards covering their school's sports. Like fashion, beer, or automobiles, everyone has their own taste and preferences. Granted the GoWyoGo board is stodgier and more conservative in manner and voice than WyoNation, but some prefer that, others don't. I say let bygones be bygones. There's more than one way to support our Pokes. At the end of the day it all about the Brown and Gold.
This post submitted anonymously by Jeff Fry aka DCPoke
dudes.... Virginian you are definetly dc poke. I have been there for a long time. sgtpoke used to be my name, in 2004-2007.
nowhere, jrod... ive been around for a very long time. what I want to show is that this is a horrible idea. it probably is NOT ian's fault... but he is the owner. so its up to him
Most of the old school wyonation posters hit gowyogo daily. which I will not do any more. nor will any of the other guys not willing pay to read. I make plenty of money, but have much more important family items to spend money on than a college fan site.
some folks may still want to spend. but I don't. I would rather spend a monthly fee on a video game, than a site that just offers opinions. This is a bad decision for rivals. they need to look at the market and target the younger generation. the older generation gets smaller every year. what appeals to families now, that have children and a full house, monthly boring subscriptions to a news site?
or appeal to new age low subscription rates, that offer more saving to the customers, and wider advertisement base for sales companies.
BUT, whatever, lets just charge the families more, that are providing us the advertisement numbers to seal a solid contract with sales companies. BAD BUSINESS. say im crying all you want. this is a dollar driven decision that excludes the vary base that allows internet advertisement.
I will not go to that site if I can't read opinions there. I pay enough between groceries, clothes, water, television, internet, gas, mortgage, fun, etc
I pay gaming sites a montly fee, but I will not pay a montly fee to read news. go F. yourself
that's my mind. and it relates pretty fair across the board. get your head on straight. paying extra to read opinions is STUPID. really DUMB
carbonpoke wrote:I pay gaming sites a montly fee, but I will not pay a montly fee to read news. go F. yourself
As a consumer I agree.
However, as an employee of a news service, I understand why there's a paywall. For me at my job, people aren't going to pay for a newspaper if they can get the identical content from our website for free. These recruiting services are usually for the diehards, and a lot of diehards are willing to pay extra for premium content. That's why sites like Rivals charge...they know there are people willing to pay. Is everyone able to? No, but I'd guess that a majority are.
As for the message boards, if it's nothing more than a fan site, I agree that it's ridiculous to charge. But if there's premium info being shared on the boards that's not available elsewhere, I understand why there's a charge.