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KEVINEHLE wrote:It's called scouting! It's been an acceptable practice in the world of sports (particularly in baseball) since Day 1. If a manager takes the time to scour through someone else's teams, they absolutely deserve that edge. It is earned. Baseball is all about searching out and exploiting tendencies. Every pitcher, hitter, manager, and owner is tasked to do their homework and create a game plan based on that knowledge. In what world does a real-life manager/owner draft in a closet? Everything he does is available to the public to be analyzed. SOM strives to make the game as realistic as possible. Somehow cloaking drafting history goes against baseball to its roots.
If you are too predictable, you better change it up!! Someone might take advantage in the future. That's what its all about.
Actually, Kevin, what I proposed is called scouting. What Verbal Warrior and you suggest is called "everybody receiving the same inside information on every team so no scouting is necessary"...big difference. And I never said a real-life manager/owner lives in a closet; that's a false strawman you conceived. As I said in my last post, there is nothing wrong with managers drawing information from leagues in which they've played to predict another manager's picks. They've actually earned that information.
What would be wrong is providing complete information on every team on every manager for every opposing manager to use to manipulate the draft. That would both negate the need for actual scouting and would turn drafting into a massive guessing game instead of a way for managers to best construct their teams. As I said before, that would be terrible, and I'm truly surprised you would want that.
P.s. Have you ever taken advantage of a manager you thought was too predictable? If so, please share how. I see managers who use pitchers' parks in every season; I certainly have never altered my draft strategy to "take advantage."