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LJ Jubner
April 1st, 2011, 09:04 AM
Rail one
Pay to play
Rail two
sandbagging
and
rail three
TD compensation


Don't ever grab the third rail

Scott
April 1st, 2011, 09:40 AM
Bitter?

Look at the other thread where TD compensation is discussed. The overwhelming majority agrees that TDs should be compensated. There also seems to be a majority that agrees that TDs can be over compensated, as was the case at the CSI.

Learn the lesson and move on.

Matt B.
April 1st, 2011, 09:44 AM
Bitter?

Look at the other thread where TD compensation is discussed. The overwhelming majority agrees that TDs should be compensated. There also seems to be a majority that agrees that TDs can be over compensated, as was the case at the CSI.

Learn the lesson and move on.

Is this the same Jub who was obsessed with the ORS and how much the TD's were making off of it?

LJ Jubner
April 1st, 2011, 09:50 AM
Actually I am not bitter the pop off felt good.

I am encouraged that "most players" (for or against) are at least willing to look at this seriously.

My bigger concern is how do we collect feedback when not many are willing to put out the effort to provide it. Our best chance (at least from my experience) is a hard copy on available on Sun

I would like to suggest a new forum Ideas for Disc Golf.

LJ Jubner
April 1st, 2011, 09:54 AM
Is this the same Jub who was obsessed with the ORS and how much the TD's were making off of it?


Yes,

Thats a whole other kettle of fish with the main difference of what TD's include on their flyers today was inconsistently applied about them then

Bullseye
April 1st, 2011, 10:09 AM
Yes,

Thats a whole other kettle of fish with the main difference of what TD's include on their flyers today was inconsistently applied about them then

Regardless of your opinion of the Oregon Series I don't think anyone can deny the positive impact the ORS had on NW disc golf.

I know for a fact that I took what I felt were their strengths and tried to improve and build upon them. I also looked at what some might call their "mistakes" and tried to not only learn from them, but hopefully correct them. Its called progress and they were the bar I tried to rise above; successfully or not.

LJ Jubner
April 1st, 2011, 12:43 PM
Regardless of your opinion of the Oregon Series I don't think anyone can deny the positive impact the ORS had on NW disc golf.

I know for a fact that I took what I felt were their strengths and tried to improve and build upon them. I also looked at what some might call their "mistakes" and tried to not only learn from them, but hopefully correct them. Its called progress and they were the bar I tried to rise above; successfully or not.

On the whole Jeff I would agree with you especially the last part; successfully