J-Pav wrote:Just an FYI so everyone doesn't get too bent out of shape here...
Is it a father letting his son play a team along with him? Is it a guy sharing a league with a co-worker? I played in leagues where this turned out to be the case and nothing extraordinary happened during the course of the season.
How bad can it be? The salary cap is still the salary cap. You can't really run up one team over the other without daily trades that would be easy to spot and easy to stop.
I wouldn't even worry if one manager played 11 teams!
I wish I could be as sanguine as you about this, J-Pav, but (like you I assume) I've played this long enough to remember when having two teams was actually legal...and it could suck. I actually remember one league where there
were two teams with the same id who
claimed to be a father and a son who had teams in the same division. They kept making lopsided trades--but not lopsided enough to get stopped--with each other that clearly favored the son, and then (once the son had a solid lead) the "father" dumped all his players and tanked it. A bunch of us complained, and the "father" was removed, but the damage was done.
So, yes, there are many ways a player (or two compatriots) using the same id can damage a season for other players. Obviously players can still cheat using two
separate id's as well, but at least making two teams with the same id illegal substantially erases cheating possibilities....And if a father really wants to play with his son, it's not too difficult for him to create a
separate id for him.