I'm amused by the tone of many of the posts in this thread. Where to begin . . . ?
First, I'm assuming that the decision to integrate WIS into the overall SportsHub site is not a decision that Seble came up with on his own, on a whim. It's logical to assume that this is a mandate to Seble coming from SportsHub (the entity that gives him his pay check) itself. I would guess that SportsHub purchased WIS from Fox for (a) its games, as a potential additional revenue stream, and (b) its user base, as a potential additional revenue stream. The way to achieve that is via integration . . . the current SportsHub user base becomes aware of the WIS products, and the current WIS user base becomes aware of the SH products. That's called a business plan.
Lots of people ******* and moaned because they felt that Fox did not do enough to integrate WIS into the rest of its fantasy sports portfolio. Now that SportsHub is attempting to do just that, people are likewise ******** and moaning. The bottom line is . . . people apparently just don't like change. But guess what . . . the world does not stand still, especially just for you. Change is a constant, and those who are unwilling or unable to adapt will fall behind. Deal with it. Or STFU. But ******** and moaning about it is not going to make a difference, because change cannot and will not be stopped.
Lots of people are also ******** and moaning about access from work. That is not Seble's problem to solve. It's also not WIS/SportsHub's problem to solve. They don't have any responsibility to design and implement ways for YOU to circumvent your employers internet usage policies from the office. They're just not. So it's up to YOU to find a way to adapt your usage of this website to your work and non-work environments. Figure it out. Or STFU.
I used to have unfettered access to this site from my previous job. I switched jobs last year, went to work as a consultant for a State agency for seven months, and many non-business related websites (including WIS) were blocked from the State's internal computer network. I adapted. Two and a half months ago, I started another new job back in the corporate world. I don't even know if I can access this site from the new employer's internal network because I haven't even tried. The office is for work, and WIS is not listed anywhere in my job description. If I need to check in to here during the day, I do it from my phone, or I do it in the evening when I get home. It's not rocket science. And as somebody else previously mentioned in this thread, doing non-work related stuff from the office is a privilege, not a right. And privileges often have limits.
Carry on. Enjoy your holiday today if you're living in the U.S. If you're elsewhere, Happy Wednesday to you.