No, it wasn't worth this drama, but I can tell you something. I was excited to do this for once, I have been excited with everything I do related to weather, but guess what? That was crushed.
There are legitimate excitements, and there are excitements that just confuse the
out of everyone else. This case is a perfect example of the latter.
I don't understand what you wanted to accomplish. Any one of us could have said that there was going to be a depression in the Gulf of Mexico, but we know that that call goes to the National Hurricane Center, not to us. It could have even been a very educated assumption, researched with all the experience in the world and all the tools of the trade, but it's
still not anyone's call but the NHC's. People can certainly make the argument that the NHC made a mistake, and they even review each season after it's finished to catch and correct any mistakes that they themselves made. (That's how Andrew in 1992 got upgraded to a category 5 hurricane.)
But to say that there's a tropical cyclone before the NHC makes that statement is jumping the gun, and needlessly so. If you want to be the one to officially make such a call, then you should do what you need to do to work at the NHC. If you do so, however, it's necessary to keep in mind that making a call prematurely, just for the sake of making that call, would be terribly inappropriate.