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Danny Morrison called me this afternoon! Not a joke


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Well, the other dude's thread got me thinking so I decided to send a long formal message to the feedback Panther email. In response, I got Danny Morrison's secretary asking for my number, so I gave it out.

In the email, instead of yelling about the team, I decided to stress my complaints as an original PSL owner about the in-game stadium atmosphere and business finance basics :). I described how a fun in-game atmosphere can make up for a lackluster product on the field and how underwhelmed I've been with the additions to the stadium (i.e. - The barely larger big screen change). I figure this is why I was directed to Morrisonland.

So, I was actually surprised I was contacted so quickly. I sent the email out about 1 hour before the secretary's email, then after 30 minutes got the call and this is what went down:

Aside of all of the sponsors and contracts, Morrison said that there are actually talks of changing a lot of the in-game graphics, music, and sounds. He said he couldn't detail anything but wanted to assure me that they are pursuing new methods to make the games more exciting (vague & not really convincing). It sounded like a lot of BS in my opinion which makes sense from someone in his position, but at least he got back to me...and this can give more merit to the other dude's thread.

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That's awesome of these guys to contact fans, but it's scary how not-busy these presidents and CEO/Owners are to be able to call people back so quickly.

I report directly to the COO of my company and can barely get a meeting with him because he's so busy, and I fuging work there.

These guys are just sitting around waiting to reply to fans? That is cool that both of you got to talk to them though fwiw.

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That's awesome of these guys to contact fans, but it's scary how not-busy these presidents and CEO/Owners are to be able to call people back so quickly.

I report directly to the COO of my company and can barely get a meeting with him because he's so busy, and I f**king work there.

These guys are just sitting around waiting to reply to fans? That is cool that both of you got to talk to them though fwiw.

see, now that's the type of convo I wanted to generate.

Its amazing how easy that was in the span of the last 2 hours or so :yesnod:

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