Here's the situation:
It was Week 16 and I'm in the finals going against a guy who has Pittsburgh D (vs. Baltimore).
Waivers go through on Wednesday. I didn't want him to improve his defense/special teams position, so I submit a claim for ATL (vs. BUF), DAL (@ WAS), and INDY (vs. NYJ).
My opponent had priority over me but neglected to submit any waiver claims - so I get all of them, and afterward there really was nothing desirable left in the waiver pool for him to pick up.
He ribbed me for it during the week, but now is fuming about it after I won the league (by a large margin, so none of the defense replacements would have mattered anyway). He is claiming that what I did was underhanded and downright ungentlemanly, and that he didn't use his waiver priority to pick up a D because he didn't think I would 'lock' him out of all the desirable defenses.
We are friends that go back a long ways so I don't want him to think of me this way, but I definitely don't think I did anything wrong. Anybody have any thoughts on this?