Future of the league (Please Read)
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Like the idea. I'm still in. I also agree rolling over draft picks might help but it needs to be thought out more.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Im hesitant bc if a GM bolts before the reset then it screws that team in the new league. Im a believer in a new league, everyone starts at the same footing.Boom wrote:Could we roll over the draft picks to the reset?Brophdog88 wrote:Ownage, there is no good way to do a long term end to a league, since draft picks stop holding value and teams have no motivation knowing things are ending if things arent going well to sort it out. Contracts stop mattering etc. Its best to just do a hard cut whenever that cut is. But having posed the question, its hard to put the cat in the bag.
Broph, that was my concern too with extending the league with a specified end date. I just didnt want to kill it one day and people were like wtf.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
once that cat is out of the bag though, thats it, its over. Its best to start the move to the restart if thats where things are going, get the excitement building for that rather than dragging this on.Oregon Ownage wrote:Im hesitant bc if a GM bolts before the reset then it screws that team in the new league. Im a believer in a new league, everyone starts at the same footing.Boom wrote:Could we roll over the draft picks to the reset?Brophdog88 wrote:Ownage, there is no good way to do a long term end to a league, since draft picks stop holding value and teams have no motivation knowing things are ending if things arent going well to sort it out. Contracts stop mattering etc. Its best to just do a hard cut whenever that cut is. But having posed the question, its hard to put the cat in the bag.
Broph, that was my concern too with extending the league with a specified end date. I just didnt want to kill it one day and people were like wtf.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Rolling over draft picks is rough since the team taken over will likely be in a completely different spot than the one you are in now.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Oregon Ownage wrote:Im hesitant bc if a GM bolts before the reset then it screws that team in the new league. Im a believer in a new league, everyone starts at the same footing.Boom wrote:Could we roll over the draft picks to the reset?Brophdog88 wrote:Ownage, there is no good way to do a long term end to a league, since draft picks stop holding value and teams have no motivation knowing things are ending if things arent going well to sort it out. Contracts stop mattering etc. Its best to just do a hard cut whenever that cut is. But having posed the question, its hard to put the cat in the bag.
Broph, that was my concern too with extending the league with a specified end date. I just didnt want to kill it one day and people were like wtf.
Ok no roll over but why not use the last seasons standings for a lottery for the first season of the restart?
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
I think it’s just an end of an era, whether it’s after this season or after 2040. We start fresh with randomized drawing of draft order and go from there since it’s a brand new league.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
I'm still in for the future, but damn, I think my roster was finally starting to turn the corner.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
I'm still in for the new league.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
This will be the last season for shits and giggles. Lets have some fun and go out on a high note!
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
sounds good to me, looking forward to the new league
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Like this idea a lot.
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Can we take different teams in the reboot?
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Yep, just like when we started the league it will be first come, first served in regards to which team you wantFlDuckFan wrote:Can we take different teams in the reboot?
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Re: Future of the league (Please Read)
Can we get first dibs if we want to keep the team though? I've grown quite fond of the Hawks
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Yes, absolutelyMarzeial wrote:Can we get first dibs if we want to keep the team though? I've grown quite fond of the Hawks