by J-Pav » Thu Jun 17, 2010 12:20 am
I, too, have often wondered about this.
*Instant gratification for the A.D.D. generation.
*The junkies would be even more addicted.
*The newbs could learn the game on a budget.
*Those who currently find the game too cost-prohibitive would have an outlet.
*Theme leagues and other random craziness would be cheap.
*24 team leagues would thrive, because a bad draft would cost you less, so no reason not to pull the lever again.
*Leagues could run 3-5 days after the draft. Maybe then no waiting for Monday night/Tuesday morning to start.
*And we could actually finish a Tour before the next card set comes out. :P (but probably not!)
I don't see why you even need to charge five bucks. Heck, charge 99 cents (or the more marketing friendly $1.99). $24 in, $6 (3 credits) out. $18 net per league would buy a lot of three-in-one oil, duct tape and ball bearings for HAL.
I would have to believe [b:856b58cb60]Bernie[/b:856b58cb60] already considered all this at some point though. The downside would be the out and out cheapening of the overall product and the effect on the net-net. Plus, HAL can barely handle adding up the pitcher innings correctly, you gotta wonder what "Lightning Leagues" would do to the gaskets.
Still, it's fun to consider.