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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

    #1

    The End of an Era

    DJP73 ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
    BY DJP73, operationsports.com




    Maine - A reflective and teary-eyed djp73 announced minutes ago that one of the longest running chising careers was coming to an end. "It's time, this is a young man's game and I'm not getting any younger."

    djp started "chising" in the early 1990s. "Back then the chising game was all about pencils and notebooks. We did it for ourselves back then. If anyone ever saw it it was only a couple of close friends. We weren't in it for comments and views. Things were simpler then." djp stated.

    His first foray into online chise posting came in the early 2000's with sites like gamefaqs, ign and footballfreaks. The sites have come and gone but djp73 has been a staple in the game since it all started.

    djp cited a lack of time as his biggest deciding factor. "Since I grabbed Madden 15 I've played about 40 games, all for chises. I'd estimate that without doing reports, editing videos and writing other articles I could have easily played over 100 games. Plus played around with other teams and modes. Not to mention all the other games I've had to neglect. There just isn't time for it anymore."

    He says the game has also changed. "Today it's all about graphics. Nobody's reading 4 or 5 paragraphs. They want a snazzy layout, a picture and a score. It's the Instagram era. I never relied on any of that, for me it was about the articles."

    "It's tough to walk away but I know it's the right choice. I can spend more of my limited gaming time just enjoying games. I won't feel guilty about playing COD 'cause my chise is behind."

    djp says there is a long list of people to thank, and he could only include a few but stated: "Everyone who has ever read one of my chises, posted a comment, liked a post or contributed in any way has made this journey what it has been, nothing short of incredible."

    "Without guys like BDawg, Ghstrdr57 and mudcat I would have hung up the keyboard long ago. They kept me going at times I thought I was past my prime. Like I said, this is a young man's game but those guys have proven that even north of 30 you can still bring a quality chise to the table. It was inspiring."

    "All the guys who took their time and money to maintain a site where we could post chises, those guys are the real MVP."

    When asked if he had any advice for the younger chisers DJP offered the following wisdom: "You have to like the chise you're doing. You have to be invested and interested in it. Whether it's a traditional chise, a video chise or anything else. You have to do it for you. If you're just doing it for followers, comment and likes you won't last long. Also, I suggest playing you chise for a while and saving it on your computer before you post it, that way if you decide to pull the plug you don't get the reputation of a "chise quitter", that can hurt you for sure."

    "I'll still be around, there are some chises and chisers I want to keep up with some. I want to see where the chising scene goes over the next few years."

    With that, DJP stood up, waved to the crowd and took a bow before riding off into the sunset.
    Last edited by djp73; 11-13-2014, 08:09 PM.
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  • NewscasterNews4
    MVP
    • Jul 2013
    • 2532

    #2
    Re: The End of an Era

    NOOOOOOOO!!!!

    Please pull a Brett Farve and come out of retirement!

    Anyways, I understand your decision and I'm going to miss reading your dynasties.

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    • djp73
      Coach Porter Davis
      • Jun 2009
      • 8504

      #3
      Re: The End of an Era

      Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words. Definitely been one of my biggest followers as of late. Good luck in your future chising adventures, I'll be lurking and reading.
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      • bhurst99
        All Star
        • Aug 2003
        • 9137

        #4
        Re: The End of an Era

        Great way to end it. Loved the article.
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        • thesportsguru11
          Cooking With Sauce
          • Feb 2014
          • 5105

          #5
          Re: The End of an Era

          DJP, bless your heart my man. Congrats on the long and successful career. Hopefully you can find it in you to come back again some day, I'd definitely support that. We all suffer from burnout from time to time.

          But this quote stuck out to me a lot:

          He says the game has also changed. "Today it's all about graphics. Nobody's reading 4 or 5 paragraphs. They want a snazzy layout, a picture and a score. It's the Instagram era. I never relied on any of that, for me it was about the articles."
          This could not be more true. I feel some folks can't even read some 2-3 paragraphs without a picture, and that hurts my style. I am all about journalism, writing some paragraphs with a couple pictures to accompany it. That's part of why my dynachise didn't work out, it just didn't feel natural.

          I can't help but point out my opinionated observation that the average 'chise follower (especially since I started; the past 5-6 months) automatically shoots for the "Brand Name" chise, (i.e., reporters with lots of success in the past, best graphics as you mentioned, etc.) It's so hard to break into the business these days.

          Anyway...I see I'm rambling and I'll quit while I'm behind. Best of luck with the retirement bud.

          6x Super Bowl Champion Patriots |Red Sox | Celtics | Bruins |Boston College | USC | NASCAR Young Guns

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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #6
            Re: The End of an Era

            Originally posted by bhurst99
            Great way to end it. Loved the article.
            Appreciate it man, thanks.
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

              #7
              Re: The End of an Era

              Originally posted by thesportsguru11
              DJP, bless your heart my man. Congrats on the long and successful career. Hopefully you can find it in you to come back again some day, I'd definitely support that. We all suffer from burnout from time to time.

              But this quote stuck out to me a lot:



              This could not be more true. I feel some folks can't even read some 2-3 paragraphs without a picture, and that hurts my style. I am all about journalism, writing some paragraphs with a couple pictures to accompany it. That's part of why my dynachise didn't work out, it just didn't feel natural.

              I can't help but point out my opinionated observation that the average 'chise follower (especially since I started; the past 5-6 months) automatically shoots for the "Brand Name" chise, (i.e., reporters with lots of success in the past, best graphics as you mentioned, etc.) It's so hard to break into the business these days.

              Anyway...I see I'm rambling and I'll quit while I'm behind. Best of luck with the retirement bud.
              Thanks for the input. I'd like to think that all types of chises have a place, maybe that's true. It looks to me like that's not true anymore. Best of luck down the road.
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              • WaitTilNextYear
                Go Cubs Go
                • Mar 2013
                • 16830

                #8
                Re: The End of an Era

                Kind of a weird way to go out or whatever, lol, but some solid advice in the OP nonetheless (and well written). Especially the chise quitting (which I can't stand) and chising ultimately to have fun for yourself rather than to impress and like-monger. I would've worked in advice about avoiding the shameless CAP chises too, where people know that simply asking for CAP sign-ups from OS members will get them likes/views etc without anything much of substance.
                Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #9
                  Re: The End of an Era

                  I figured one last article was the most appropriate way to wrap things up. As far as CAP chises go I'm mostly OK with them. As long as the creator keeps up with it and gives the right amount of information they can be very well done.
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                  • Jhendrix6426
                    Rookie
                    • Dec 2014
                    • 78

                    #10
                    Re: The End of an Era

                    I'm new to the site, although I've glanced through the forums for help over the past couple years. Very nice way to write this up. I haven't followed your stuff, but reading this makes me wanna go check it out. Best of luck in your personal gaming.

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                    • Matt10
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 16651

                      #11
                      Re: The End of an Era

                      Man, DJP - I've been a silent reader - emphasis on reading as I enjoy reading more than anything.

                      You have a lot of history in the chising world - I hope you make a cameo somewhere - hopefully not a CAP chise

                      FWIW, I wanted to play more games, which is the reason I use graphics to update. What used to take me 1 hour to 2 hours to type up an article (see houston texans report on NFL2k5) and include a picture/graphics, now it just takes me 20-30 mins tops to grab some stats, include a brief summary within the graphics - and throw in some screenshots. Upload to imageshack/photobucket - and BAM! Update, and I'm jumping into the next game within the same hour. The key is to have consistency in the templates, and that applies to whether you use graphics, notepad, excel or HTML.

                      Hopefully you get a bunch of game time in, you deserve it!
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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

                        #12
                        Re: The End of an Era

                        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...final-run.html

                        couldn't stay away long...
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                        • Supreme23
                          Just started!
                          • Feb 2015
                          • 6

                          #13
                          Re: The End of an Era

                          Following!

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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #14
                            Re: The End of an Era

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