by Palanion » Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:37 pm
Smokey, I believe this league is full. 12 people picked 12 teams.
And as far as switching teams, can we follow the rules please? The rules state that we put whatever free agents we are allowed to go for at the top of our draft card. Then those who lose out via the autodraft have a shot at the waivers possibly.
[quote:d6dcae4338]1. Must stick to your team’s rosters with the exception of the 1, 2 or 3 FA listed by each team.
2. The 1, 2 or 3 FA’s come from the 14 unused teams.
3. Must use the stadium of the team you select.
[b:d6dcae4338]4. For those getting FA’s, put them at the top of your draft list.
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5. No trades
6. Roster size doesn’t matter
7. 200M (so you can dip into the few players you may have left)(like your own farm team)
8. Waivers (so the teams that are getting FA’s can fight for those players)[/quote:d6dcae4338]
If we waited for waivers, then the 9 teams that can select free agents are going to go in the arbitrary random order that HAL creates since we will ALL have gotten all 25 guys on our autodraft cards.
I would much rather take my chances at getting Player A via autodraft than have no chance because HAL puts me sixth in waivers.
And since there were at least six teams already loaded into the league before writerchris flip-flopped and there's 10 now, let's refrain from forcing people to have to pull their team out to make a change.
What if Team A put Mattingly at the top of their card, loaded their team today and then did not check in again. The result could be that the draft runs, he gets Mattingly, and then you mail him to say, "umm.. I have the Yankees you can't have him."
Then he gets screwed because he never had a chance to change his draft card.
And maybe it also gives an unfair advantage to the person who switches, knowing less than 12 managers may be aware of the change and thus a player from the now-eligible team gets placed at the top of their draft card.