BDWard wrote:Valen wrote:I understand what you are aiming at. But for those that do not have the time to commit to 6 to 8 teams for the barnstormers should not be locked out from having an equal say in what new cards are added. This proposal would essentially create two classes of ATG participants with those who do not participate in barnstormers being a lower second class ATG citizen. All ATG participants should have an equal say in new cards and all issues.
Valen: You have raised a valid concern, one which I considered before posting the suggestion here. The idea originated to suggest to SOM and Barnstormers officials a viable win-win alternative to offering game credits to successful BSer participants when SOM balked at providing the 12 additional credits resulting from an expanded BSer Semis. The goal is to get more players added to the ATG series, which is overwhelmingly favored by the ATG playing community. There is no intent to lock anyone out of the selection process, but I'm aware that it could be viewed as one of the unintended consequences of adding such a perk to the BSers tourney. As I stated in a previous post, the language of my proposal partially addresses your concern, where in paragraph 4 I wrote:
......."there is nothing to prevent SOM from later (or sooner) adding additional ATG cards independently of the tourney." In other words, the ball is in SOM's court to continue with its planned ATG new card selection process in addition to the new ATG cards added as a result of the BSers tourney. The proposal is intended as a perk to successful BSer managers and is intended to supplement the ATG new card selection process, not to replace it.
Every year I'm on the fence as to whether I will participate in the tourney. It takes time and money to be in the tourney, and the competition is tougher than the average ATG league. One year I quit the tourney after qualifying for the Semis, walking away from my hard earned chance to be the champ, to protest something I didn't like. I suspect that there are many other fence sitters, most, but not all, of whom eventually join the tourney. Offering the added incentive of possibly selecting 5 ATG players would increase participation not only among fence sitters, but would likely expand the base of ATG players and tourney participants. That's good for managers and good for SOM, a true win-win situation.
I hope that you are not saying that you would rather have no players added to the ATG series rather than to have them added by a selection process you don't like, one which you feel deprives you and other members of the community from participating in the the selection process. But if you are saying such, please consider the following:
1. Barnstormers participants are in some ways like professional athletes, being that there are a few superstars, some all-stars, wiley veterans, fringe players and prospects. Not unlike professional athletes, the performance of tourney players can vary widely from year to year, from great to good to average to mediocre. In other words, not everyone is able to earn the right to advance in the tournament by making the Semis. I suspect that most BSer participants would have no problem with the concept of not making the Semis, but letting those who do each select 5 new ATG players.
2. There are those who would argue that the selection process for new ATG players has always been unduly influenced by the early participants, big spenders and squeaky wheels of the ATG community. If such is true, while opinions may differ as to who those people may be, they arguably and historically had the ear of SOM big wigs and helped shape the ATG player pool into what it is today, while the average player had little, if any input. If such is true, does that make it right? No, of course not. But it arguably demonstrates that there has been limited and illusory input, at best, from the community as whole into the player selection process.
3. Take a good look at the ATG new card selection process of the last few years. Either SOM nominates a few players, or SOM gives those who happen to read the forum first that day the opportunity to nominate a player until a certain number of nominations, capped by SOM, is reached. Also, SOM may nominate a few teams, or designate some community members to compile the nominations and then we vote, in the case of individual players, depending on the number of new player candidates, selecting anywhere from 5-10 players to be added on our "ballot". There really hasn't been any singular or consistent method of adding new ATG players. Voting usually lasts in the range of a couple of weeks, and then a predetermined number of players, set by SOM, perhaps about the top half of vote getters, have cards added to the ATG set, which may take anywhere from several weeks to several months to accomplish. While some people may argue that the whole ATG new card selection process is intentionally slow from start to finish to reduce the burden on SOM to produce new cards while at the same time giving the appearance of addressing the desires of the community, that's besides the point. The question is, how many of the players that an individual would like to see added to the ATG series does he really get? The answer is no more than a handful, if that.
4. Valen, there is nothing to prevent you from posting in the forum your list of proposed new ATG cards. As an experienced and respected member of the ATG community, if successful BSer managers get to choose 5 new cards, your suggestions would get serious consideration. My gut feeling is that with 285 new cards, you would get a far higher percentage and far greater number of cards on your list than under any of the previous selection processes.
The goal, of course, is to increase the number of cards added to the ATG series and to get the cards most desired by the community. I hope the focus remains on the end result, which would be far better for the community as a whole, rather than on the selection process.
At the end of the day, what is preferable, more new cards with more of the desired players, or greater input, with fewer cards and fewer desired players, offered to throw a few crumbs at the community? I'll take the better end result every time.