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Radagast Brown wrote:That is great news that SOM is working on a live draft that is compatible with the salary caps! I and others should be excited about this news....
Now to the debate (debate is healthy argument not so much) Geekor is right, the present draft card system is horribly flawed and just downright silly. At least during waivers if you do not get your first pick you do get your second or third pick. The present system needs updating and I agree with the fellows who ask if SOM is interested in evolving and increasing the customer base. I have found Geekor to be borderline rude in the past, but this time I agree with him 100%. Good luck in all your leagues, fellas.
Firstly, not even waivers guarantees you your second or third picks. If other managers choose those players before you do with their first round waiver picks, you will not get those players in the second or third waiver rounds.
That being said, I think it's cool that you agree with Geekor. It is obvious that players have divergent opinions on the current draft system matter; there is no reason we cannot all respectfully disagree, if not come to an actual agreement. I will not repeat my defense of the current draft system or its defenders, since I did so with great detail in my response to Geekor earlier in this forum, which you and other forum readers can go back to and read. If you, or anyone else, actually addresses and/or criticizes the points I made in that post, I will politely respond to such critique.
I will reiterate, though, that I would welcome a truly superior draft system. However, for that system to be truly superior, it would need to avoid the main problem you and Geekor have with the current system--some players get all or most of their key (most desired) players while other players get few or none of them. None of the critics of the current systems have proposed a system that would actually do so.
So, I pose to you the question Clowntimeisover posed to the charming F33dM3 in his earlier post: If you were in charge, how would you structure the prewaivers draft to avoid that problem? In other words, how would your idealized superior system make sure that everyone got their key players or, as Geekor phrased it, the players managers "care about most"?
As someone who would welcome a truly superior system, I look forward to your response.