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I believe this all started due to my team in a regular 2015 league. Here is the link to that team:
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1396953
I am also playing in the mystery tourney, so I was not even paying attention to my salary percentage, just trying to field a better team. And so far I have succeeded. After losing 11 of the first 12, and 15 of the first 18, I have gone 25-26 since. Not great but closer to respectable. I can see both sides of the argument, but I honestly think that most of us work to hard to waste money by "tanking" a team. One man's "Salary dumping" is another man's honest attempt to make their team better. I don't consider my moves here as salary dumping. If you look at the players I dropped, none of them were even close to their 2014 numbers.
What would be my alternative at this point. Sit and let a bad team go on as is? Quit paying attention to the team and just "let it ride", ignoring injuries and match-ups because my hands are tied on making any more moves. There is really no incentive to continue monitoring the team. I have been in leagues where this has happened. And locking the team essentially does the same thing. To me, this is a worse scenario for all then someone who is honestly trying to improve there team. In my opinion, this would also be considered as a much worse version of "tanking". Who's monitoring these people? And what kind of advantage do I gain by being in a division that has a team that the manger can't even control their team? The Barnstormer tournament seems to be a great success without these type of rules.
I have done no research, and, quite frankly don't have the time to do so. I honestly mean no disrespect to anyone, just sharing my personal experience.
If necessary, maybe we could go to hard $10 million as the limit. Is it possible that the fine folks at Strato could add some technology that would not allow a player to make any more moves when they get to the thresh hold? That way there would be no reason to lock them out. Again, my only concern is that people will quit on their teams, which will also give managers in their division an unfair advantage.
Again, no disrespect to anyone, just my thought...
I plan on playing in the PC 2015 tourney and abiding by the rules as set forth. Good Luck to ALL !!!
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/1396953
I am also playing in the mystery tourney, so I was not even paying attention to my salary percentage, just trying to field a better team. And so far I have succeeded. After losing 11 of the first 12, and 15 of the first 18, I have gone 25-26 since. Not great but closer to respectable. I can see both sides of the argument, but I honestly think that most of us work to hard to waste money by "tanking" a team. One man's "Salary dumping" is another man's honest attempt to make their team better. I don't consider my moves here as salary dumping. If you look at the players I dropped, none of them were even close to their 2014 numbers.
What would be my alternative at this point. Sit and let a bad team go on as is? Quit paying attention to the team and just "let it ride", ignoring injuries and match-ups because my hands are tied on making any more moves. There is really no incentive to continue monitoring the team. I have been in leagues where this has happened. And locking the team essentially does the same thing. To me, this is a worse scenario for all then someone who is honestly trying to improve there team. In my opinion, this would also be considered as a much worse version of "tanking". Who's monitoring these people? And what kind of advantage do I gain by being in a division that has a team that the manger can't even control their team? The Barnstormer tournament seems to be a great success without these type of rules.
I have done no research, and, quite frankly don't have the time to do so. I honestly mean no disrespect to anyone, just sharing my personal experience.
If necessary, maybe we could go to hard $10 million as the limit. Is it possible that the fine folks at Strato could add some technology that would not allow a player to make any more moves when they get to the thresh hold? That way there would be no reason to lock them out. Again, my only concern is that people will quit on their teams, which will also give managers in their division an unfair advantage.
Again, no disrespect to anyone, just my thought...
I plan on playing in the PC 2015 tourney and abiding by the rules as set forth. Good Luck to ALL !!!