Re: Steroid Era (1986-2005) Tournament: DAY ONE RESULTS
Posted: Mon November 28, 2016 6:37 pm
cutuphalfdead wrote:Skitch you need to calm the fuck down.
cutuphalfdead wrote:Skitch you need to calm the fuck down.
philpritchard wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Skitch you need to calm the fuck down.
I didn't say I disagree with you.@SkitchP wrote:philpritchard wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Skitch you need to calm the fuck down.
philpritchard wrote:24 day schedule. One game each on opening day followed by a seven-game series each of the next 23 days for a 162 game schedule.
cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah I passed on Glavine a few times because of the franchise tournament.
I think we should scrap the drop portion and just go through in a draft. Last place team gets to drop and then add all in one transaction. So the first guy up would only be able to pick up an undrafted player, the second guy up would also have the option of taking the first guys dropped player if he chooses. If doing this I would institute a rule that says if you pick up a player dropped by someone else, you must use the same year. That will prevent me from dropping a shitty version of a player only for skitch to turn around and pick the same player up but use the better year.Lament wrote:I don't have a great knowledge of how waivers work, but unless someone else has a better idea of how to do it, it'll go like this...
Everyone will have twelve hours after the day seventeen games are posted to declare who their one waived player is. Once the twelve hours are up, we'll go through in a draft-style order starting with the last place team and moving up and picking who we want to add to our roster (either out of the waived players or undrafted players). Teams who participate in a trade cannot waive anyone.
Does this work?
cutuphalfdead wrote:I think we should scrap the drop portion and just go through in a draft. Last place team gets to drop and then add all in one transaction. So the first guy up would only be able to pick up an undrafted player, the second guy up would also have the option of taking the first guys dropped player if he chooses. If doing this I would institute a rule that says if you pick up a player dropped by someone else, you must use the same year. That will prevent me from dropping a shitty version of a player only for skitch to turn around and pick the same player up but use the better year.Lament wrote:I don't have a great knowledge of how waivers work, but unless someone else has a better idea of how to do it, it'll go like this...
Everyone will have twelve hours after the day seventeen games are posted to declare who their one waived player is. Once the twelve hours are up, we'll go through in a draft-style order starting with the last place team and moving up and picking who we want to add to our roster (either out of the waived players or undrafted players). Teams who participate in a trade cannot waive anyone.
Does this work?
If you don't want that last rule in effect you'd have to give each team the opportunity to instead of dropping a player, to use their waiver move to simply change the year of one of their players.
It's really not complicated at all.@SkitchP wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:I think we should scrap the drop portion and just go through in a draft. Last place team gets to drop and then add all in one transaction. So the first guy up would only be able to pick up an undrafted player, the second guy up would also have the option of taking the first guys dropped player if he chooses. If doing this I would institute a rule that says if you pick up a player dropped by someone else, you must use the same year. That will prevent me from dropping a shitty version of a player only for skitch to turn around and pick the same player up but use the better year.Lament wrote:I don't have a great knowledge of how waivers work, but unless someone else has a better idea of how to do it, it'll go like this...
Everyone will have twelve hours after the day seventeen games are posted to declare who their one waived player is. Once the twelve hours are up, we'll go through in a draft-style order starting with the last place team and moving up and picking who we want to add to our roster (either out of the waived players or undrafted players). Teams who participate in a trade cannot waive anyone.
Does this work?
If you don't want that last rule in effect you'd have to give each team the opportunity to instead of dropping a player, to use their waiver move to simply change the year of one of their players.
Chud that's ridiculously over complicated. Just go with Laments way. If a guy gets dropped then his year starts with him. There's 8 teams. It should be easy to track.
I am entirely opposed to this. 100%.Lament wrote:I'm ok with using a single year change for your "transaction."
@SkitchP wrote:I am entirely opposed to this. 100%.Lament wrote:I'm ok with using a single year change for your "transaction."
Any particular reason?@SkitchP wrote:@SkitchP wrote:I am entirely opposed to this. 100%.Lament wrote:I'm ok with using a single year change for your "transaction."
Like really against this.