>>168655691. As cliche as it sounds, I have the freedom to choose how I enjoy something that I paid for.
2. With the chance factors already in place, the game can be unforgiving if you're teams aren't flawless. Taking the time to develop a team for fun is one thing, but it makes all the deference to have such a perfect team, and not leaving it to wasteful chance is the only economic and logical option. Then again, as was mentioned in my first point, you have the freedom to decide for yourself what you think is right. The issue in this situation, like every other argument that involves trite differences, is the demonization of opposing ideals; this point to shoot down differences solely due to being different.
3. I'm always right.
4. The third point was a joke.