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I think the system worked nicely. Should we continue it for this offseason?
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I think so. If I recall, the only crankiness was from Nils and Bren, who were mad that they didn't get a vote.

I would just suggest a more organized system in the actual message board. As is, we were just filing teams whose zips were filed with a link and in the same board, a player. Maybe we should create subfolders -- one for teams, one for players. Otherwise, I think it accomplished what it set out to accomplish.
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Yeah I liked it.
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Yup, thoughts on whether we should tighten the budgets to cause more of a spread of players across the league?
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I would be fine tweaking the dollar amounts. Some people spent nothing. Others (ahem, Shawn, Brett) dumped all their budget on one guy. Only 14 guys were actually bid on. I could see reducing to $20 or even $15.
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I'm fine with whatever you guys want to do on this. Shit I'm sounding like Obama in the Senate just voting present
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If only 14 guys were bid on, I'm ok with going down to a $20 budget.
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Same budget this year, or do we want to modify it?
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Pirates wrote:Same budget this year, or do we want to modify it?
I thought the system worked last season so I see no need to modify it.
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I say $20. Last year, people didn't spend a ton. Maybe this makes decisions a little tougher and opens up spending for more teams.
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I agree we should drop it with only 14 players bid on last year.
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Tigers wrote:I say $20. Last year, people didn't spend a ton. Maybe this makes decisions a little tougher and opens up spending for more teams.
Okay ... I'll be interested to see if it makes any difference.
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I don't think it really makes any difference how many schrute bucks everyone has, so I'm fine with trying out a smaller number of units of schrute bucks.
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Sure, let's try $20. I'll announce it.
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Clarity: Do you lose your waiver position with a winning bid?
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We did not do this last year from what I recall. Since we are using waiver order to determine tiebreakers, you probably should lose your waiver position when making the winning bid though.
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We only used waiver position to break a bid tie. We didn't reset waivers based on a tie. I think that would discourage bidding.
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Tigers wrote:We only used waiver position to break a bid tie. We didn't reset waivers based on a tie. I think that would discourage bidding.
I do too. It may be fairer to use up your waiver priority, but in light of our effort to encourage lesser teams to compete, I think this is a good avenue to encourage them to stock up on good simmers as much as they can.
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Fine by me.
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"To add: You will only lose your waiver claim in event of a tie. If you win a player outright, it will not affect your waiver standing"

I could see someone reading "will not affect your waiver standing" as meaning there is a way to affect your waiver standing. Am I the only one who reads it that way? Waiver priority would break a tie, but it won't move you down the waiver list. Is that what you're trying to convey here?
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Yes, what JP said reads to me as "you will lose your waiver position if you win the tiebreaker on a zips bid."
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I read it the same way, but JP’s clarification works.
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Dodgers wrote:I read it the same way, but JP’s clarification works.
Sorry I'm confused. Are you saying we're changing the rule from last year?
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No. The only thing we're changing is $30 to $20. Waiver spot only breaks a tie. You don't move down the waiver list at all.
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Rangers wrote:
Dodgers wrote:I read it the same way, but JP’s clarification works.
Sorry I'm confused. Are you saying we're changing the rule from last year?
No, I was saying JP’s latest post in the public thread is accurate.
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