by BC Manager » Wed Feb 08, 2006 9:40 am
I'm sorry to see IMB bow out and possibly YF. But glad to add Jablowmi to the mix (that sounds a little odd).
I hope the rules discussion hasn't turned anyone off. I've kinda been letting people just throw out their ideas, but I have to say I'm not in favour of a lot of the suggestions.
In essence, I don't want to complicate this concept too much. One of the things that works with the Decade league is that it's fairly simple and straightforward. There's little that has to be tracked. No off-season salary caps. No keeper lists. You just have to build a valid TSN roster when the season starts.
Well I want this league to be even simpler. And as much as I appreciate the suggestions, I don't want to get away from the original concept. Having 40-man rosters gets away from the concept, as does having a salary cap (other than the $80 mil during the season).
The idea is to have every 80s player be the property of one of the 12 teams and for these franchises to carry forward from year to year. My only interest in adding further rules is to facilitate some player movement particularly among the high end players.
One idea I've had is that we categorize players based on where they're drafted in the original draft. So, for example, let's say all players drafted in the first 4 rounds are in this top tier category. We could then implement some type of waiver rule for dropping these players. Or a specific number of times they can be dropped before becoming a free agent.
Once again, I don't think hording of the Barry Bonnells and Chris Speiers matters. It'sMario Soto and Ryne Sandberg staying with the same teams indefinitely that we want to prevent.
So, any more ideas? At some point I'll just make an executive decision, based on what seems to have the most consensus, while staying true to the original concept.