redo please, though preference is 53 person draft. It would lengthen the time but shorten the post draft free agency I would think.
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redo please, though preference is 53 person draft. It would lengthen the time but shorten the post draft free agency I would think.
People only know what they have seen.
They believe change is better and needed.
If you can give them what they want, a 53 man draft, statistics suggest you should give it to them.
Your wisdom and experience is not inside their heads.
They are full of their own opinions.
Give them cake, if they get sick from eating too much, they will learn.
Building a community is a process full of give and take.
Or perhaps a 40-45-man draft with an empty roster to start and everyone can bid in Free Agency for the other 9-14 players.
But again, how much coding would this take?
How long of a setback?
I just want to play before guys throw tantrums, call each other names and leave the league.
My thinking was that since we’re all longtime players committed to a full league, 53 rounds would more doable than if you had a bunch of bots, but again, I will roll with the punches.
Once again the Facebook group is
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Someone else had mentioned a similar idea in the FB chat. We're already on a tight schedule so if the 53rd draft will take too long and most people are unhappy with random crap players, just drop the initial roster and add them to the draft pool. 25rds is enough to get our core offense and defense together and that will leave a good amount of players in the FA. That way everything is fair for everyone and we can eat our happy meals.
I also agree that if it is a setback in any way that we should leave everything as is and move forward. As previously mentioned, we're on a tight schedule as is.
I agree with keeping draft order and draft boards in place, as well as with redoing the auto-assigning.
I would vote for a 53 round draft, or alternatively 45 for times sake if needed as a compromise. Between the auto-assigned players and the rookie draft we can find 8 solid players to add to the back end of our rosters. Losing those final eight rounds would save us 96 hours which equates to four days if each team took 30 minutes on average to make each of their later round picks, which is quite possible with some teams likely taking the full hour if they grow bored in the last few rounds and aren't as on top of it as in earlier rounds.
Given that the auto-assigned players are being re-done, I would suggest that any trades involving players be undone, but any trades solely involving draft picks remain so that the efforts expended in trade negotiations for those teams aren't wasted.