One thing I enjoy about BC's role as Chairman of the Bored is that he has no problem acting like an arbitrator, than quickly flipping into a troublemaker. That renegade style is what yields results, and this is just another example of it.
The last three years playing for Ben Wilson has yield significant success for both of us. Going into PCTI5, Ben's series record was 0-4, with 8 wins and 16 losses under his belt. Outside of Sabin, who's porous, downright pathetic record drove him into an early retirement, there was no one that had as little success in PCTI as Ben. As a top three pick every year, it was growing increasingly clear he couldn't anchor a winning team.
Then, after being handed the Roman Reigns to a captaincy, he was able to apply his world renowned education and build three consecutive borderline dominant teams, churning out 3-0 series record, with an even more impressive 12-3 w/l total during that time.
If you dig into the situation and wonder how someone who had such little success managed to find such a significant amount, you will find two catalysts: Him being the GM, and me being the anchor. His negative energy, lackluster (and dull) personality is something that can only be offset by the positive energy I bring to all aspects of life.
He can't win without me, and I want the opportunity to prove that in PCTI8... The way he turned his back on PCTI after years of dedicating his career to it is something I did not take lightly. Sending Ben back down to the doormat (or whatever the right word is) of PCTI is where he belongs, and I, alongside future Sixers Abe and Hops, want to be responsible for sending him there.
Step up to the plate.
These two just jumped into the top 3 rivalries in PCTI. I wonder if Ben will come out of hiding and respond. BC's loyalties will be tested.
ReplyDeleteThis is PCTI at its finest. Can almost guarantee Ben responds with a gif.
ReplyDeleteBen is probably curled up in the fetal position behind a stack of books right now.
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