How the Rockies pissed away good will

At the Broncos game last night they had one of those "Mascot v. kids" competitions to kill the minutes of half-time.  They went through and introduced various mascots from the NFL and around the Denver area.  When they announced Dinger from the Rockies, the crowd at Mile High went nuts.  Bethany made a comment that the excitement for a mascot shows you how crazy Denver is about the Rockies.  The electricity buzzing up here in Colorado has been amazing over the last week, and the Rockies stockpiled so much good will that they could do no wrong.  Unfortunately their management managed to screw everything up with this World Series ticket debacle.

I don’t really blame the Rockies for having web site troubles.  I’m all-too familiar with capacity issues with web applications.  The writing was on the wall and I was expecting the ticket site to get slammed.  Their actions leading up to the situation are questionable and how they’ve reacted to it has been inexcusable.

First and foremost: what do you expect when you go with a small company to save you money, you’re going to get what you pay for.  When the Rockies announced they were taking sales exclusively on-line, it was easy to see this coming.  I hate Ticketcrapster, and they are definitely the Evil Empire with their fees, but I give them this: they’ve never had capacity issues in recent history.  I’m not familiar with Paciolan, and although they say they sell tickets to 200 markets they obviously dropped the ball on World Series Ticket forecasting.  I’m not familiar with their infrastructure, but from what I could tell they didn’t have nearly the capacity to handle the hits they received.  With good planning it should have been easy for them to increase capacity ahead of time, but someone screwed up.  Now they have a black eye and have probably lost their MLB contracts.

Which leads me to how they’ve reacted…  As the day moved on, the latest excuse has been that we were a victim of malicious attack.  Can anyone hear that sound?  It’s the "Baaaa" of a SCAPEGOAT.  While a DOS attack is always possible, this wasn’t the situation.  Everyone was looking to buy World Series tickets and were pointing every computer and browser they own right at the site.  The symptoms may be the same as DOS – you’re site’s down – but this is far from an attack.  I won’t subscribe to the notion that this was some pissed Bo-Sox, Diamondback or Padre fan pissed at the Rockies.  Give me a break, this reeks of a capacity issue.

Rockies management isn’t responsible for the technological issues, but they were definitely caught with their pants down and don’t have an excuse for their behavior during and after the incident.  How could you not go into this scenario without "Plan B"?  It’s called risk-management – web site down and the best solution they had was to hide in their Coors Field compound.  When they finally suspended ordering they offered no details or no ETA for a fix.  They simply stated they hoped to be back soon.  People had no choice but to continue to fire their browsers at the site.

We finally get word that Rockies management will emerge and announce their next steps at 4pm.  4pm turned into 5pm, then 5pm turned into 6pm.  They finally manage to come out right before 6:30 and simply say "We’re sorry, we have nothing and we don’t know when we’ll be up."  Then they have the gall to get defensive with the media, as if they couldn’t understand why people would be upset with a 2-sentence update.

Finally they put their heads together and came up with their master plan: do the same thing on Tuesday.  Good thing they made up – I mean – discovered the "malicious attack" excuse and are assuring everyone that Tuesday will be ok.  Oh and that Plan B?  Still missing…  Tuesday’s going to be interesting to say the least.

I don’t hold the Rockies team & players responsible (and still stand by my apology), but I do have to admit that I’ve lost a little bit of excitement.  Rockies management has put a bitter taste in my mouth with this whole situation.  The Rockies players have done the unbelievable – won 21 of 22 game to get into the World Series – while their management has done the unthinkable: piss away all of the good will through their incompetence.

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Great reflection on Travis Henry

Check out what Mile High Report – the best Broncos blog that I’ve found – has to say about Travis Henry and his recent troubles.

Now this, which happens at a time when the Broncos are struggling, questions about the defense abound, and the team has lost two straight.  Henry was a bright spot, leading the league in rushing through 4 weeks, a seemingly bringing some consistency back to the running game.  That is all gone now, and the Broncos should turn the page and close the book.  It was questionable that Henry would play this weekend due to injury and the Broncos should remove any doubt.  Send Henry home to deal with whatever it is he needs to deal with and let this team, which has had to deal with so much adversity this year, move on with the 52 other guys that DO want to play football, that DO want to turn the season around, that DO care about themselves and each other.

I couldn’t have said it better myself.  Go home Henry, we don’t need you here.  I almost hope that you play at the game on Sunday so we can "boo" you off the field.  This is why I laugh when people say that pot isn’t addictive and doesn’t affect you.  I don’t know – something about someone willing to throw away over $34 million dollars for playing a kid’s game, just so he can light up – I think that’s a problem.

ARGH!!! Broncos RB Henry busted for hippie lettuce

From ESPN:

Denver Broncos tailback Travis Henry, the NFL’s leading rusher through the first four weeks of the season, is facing a one-year suspension for a repeat violation of the substance abuse policy… Henry, 28, was suspended by the league for four games in 2005 because of a repeat violation of the substance abuse policy. The substance for which he tested positive on that occasion is not known. Under the league guidelines, another test within a two-year period would trigger a one-year suspension. Henry would then have to apply for reinstatement and his compliance with the treatment program prescribed for him would be reviewed.

Idiot.  I can’t believe that this guy is pissing his career away like Ricky Williams.  I can’t believe this guy, and it couldn’t come at a worse time for the Broncos.  While he let down the whole team, I’m not too concerned about the Broncos.  Selvin Young, Cecil Sapp and Mike Bell will hold it together and we’ve seen most Broncos runningbacks have been successful under Shanahan’s system.  Still, this is nothing but had news for Travis Henry and the Broncos record with free agents.  Dale Carter anyone?

Digging the intolerant

Digg has been one of my favorite sites on the Internet.  It’s a great resource for keeping up on news, finding great links and gauging reaction from the community.  In my 18 months in visiting Digg I’ve noticed some established traits in the stereotypical Digg user:

  • They love the Wii, hate Sony
  • They love Apple and their products
  • They hate Microsoft (or at least love to bash MS)
  • They love to make smart-ass chauvinistic comments
  • They hate Republicans (and love Ron Paul)
  • They are committed atheists and despise religion
  • They are intolerant of opposing views

The last bullet has become more prevalent in the last few months, reducing the enjoyable community experience.  My most recent visit to Digg epitomizes degradation.  I’ve been following the story on Bills TE Kevin Everett, who suffered the spinal cord injury during the Broncos game.  News broke that he has gained voluntary movement and is hopeful to walk again. On Digg someone posted the story with the headline: “NFL Player may walk again! He is moving his arms & legs again! Digg & Pray!” This is great news, but of course the stereotypical Digg user can’t get past the fact that prayer was referenced in the headline.

If you go to the story on Digg you’ll find that a few comments praise the good news, but most of the criticize the fact that prayer was added.  The further on you read the more intolerant and offensive the comments become.

It’s one thing if you don’t believe in religion or prayer, but these people are so threatened that they feel the need to attack prayer and anyone who believes that.  What makes this so disgusting is that people completely forget about Everett and his situation just to drive their own point home.    They are so stuck on themselves and their own views that they managed to take a tragic story on Everett that has some hope, and make this about themselves.  Why do they feel the need to inject their beliefs somewhere it doesn’t belong?

This represents what’s wrong with the Digg community and why this site is hitting a glass ceiling.  I’m not sure how Digg can expand their userbase when their core users are so territorial, intolerant and mean-spirited. Their users are more interested in protecting their safe haven for their views that they refuse to be welcoming and accepting of other views.  It’s been said that Digg is essentially the inmates running the asylum, and I’m inclined to agree.  Rather than bringing in new traffic, it’s going to just drive more people away.

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WTF of the day: Receiving International Text Messages Charges

I was in the process of paying my cell phone will, when I realized that my bill was slightly higher for the month of July.  Looking at the detail of my bill, I saw that I was charged $.15 for an International Text message.  Being that I don’t have any international numbers that I text to, I looked at the details and found the following.

My phone is with Verizon, and as with other cell companies, text messages received by me are counted towards my text limit.  While I actually didn’t meet the limit for last month, I got charged for receiving text message from a domestic numberI think this message was sent to me while this person was overseas, but how the heck do I get charged for receiving a text message that I didn’t ask for?  The person that sent me the text had no idea that I would get charged, but yet I somehow have to pay?!?

I realize I’m complaining about pennies, but how ridiculous is this?

Technorati tags: Verizon Wireless, Text Message Charges, Cell Phone Bills