by mesquiton » Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:55 pm
It's not quite that simple. Harpo is not the only one affected...several other managers' seeds could also change depending on where Harpo ends up, and we won't even know who they are until his league finishes. And, with serpentine seeding, even one change has "ripple" effects throughout the other divisions.
Some might like it or might not care, but a manager who gets arbitrarily bumped to a less-desired division than the one he earned by the rules might rightfully complain. Likewise for all the other managers who might get somebody they don't want bumped into their division.
IMHO, this situation was totally foreseeable to anyone who can read a calendar. If starting the Semis before the holidays was the priority, then the too-late league should never have been drafted in the first place. But nobody objected then. At this point I think we should let things play out normally, according to the rules, and maybe take a lesson for future tournaments.
Besides, trying to rush things in the busy time right before the holidays could cause more problems than it solves. Even with no objections, it would only take one or two of the 36 managers not getting the word, and we'd have leagues not drafting until after the holidays anyway.