by qksilver69 » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:14 pm
Hey gang, given the scenario we just went through, I was approached privately and asked how I define "competitive" when I say I want owners who will contribute to league health by striving to be competitive. I thought it a very fair question given the circumstances so I'll spell out the behaviors that come to mind:
- [b:38f04607bb]Proactively[/b:38f04607bb] takes steps in every phase of the game to improve their team: FA draft, prospect draft, trade opportunities.
- Is engaged and active and communicates well within the league; responds to emails in a timely manner even if to say "no thanks", makes the effort to get full market value in trades.
- Develops and executes a plan for their team appropriate to the circumstances, taking divisional and overall league strength into account. (Sidenote: AFD last year is the shining example of this, as he took a team that was solid but not exceptionally talented, as measured by starting payroll, and took it to the playoffs in Season 1 and a title in Season 2.)
- Even if rebuilding a team, strives to get the most out of their talent; does not "tank" a season by benching their best players, not setting lineups or making injury subs, etc. Though he fell short in other areas, NHS was very adept at this particular aspect of the game.
Please note that I understand that there is more than one way to skin a cat, and I also know that there are ebbs & flows in terms of how much time any of us can invest in Strat, but I do want to see owners in this group that pretty consistently show the above behaviors.
As always, happy to answer any questions.