Additional DL penalties
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Additional DL penalties
So me and JP were talking, and he is concerned about the worst teams not caring about DL violations and tanking the season for the best draft pick. So here's an idea I've come up with and want to propose.
We stick with extended suspensions for the first 3 DL violations. After that though, you drop one spot in the draft for every additional DL violation you have. A team trying to get the first pick in the draft isn't going to care if they lose a good play another month or however long the person would be out. This is a way to keep teams on their toes that are awful. As someone who is awful and missed a DL violation due to being awful and not paying as much attention as I should, I can say that I think this would be a great motivator to keep everyone in line
We stick with extended suspensions for the first 3 DL violations. After that though, you drop one spot in the draft for every additional DL violation you have. A team trying to get the first pick in the draft isn't going to care if they lose a good play another month or however long the person would be out. This is a way to keep teams on their toes that are awful. As someone who is awful and missed a DL violation due to being awful and not paying as much attention as I should, I can say that I think this would be a great motivator to keep everyone in line
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It helps that we don't know what pick we're actually trading for (in a scenario where someone could drop spots) until the end of the season anyway. So, it's not like you're trading for pick #5 and it could become pick #7. You're trading for a fluid pick and hoping that the other team finishes as badly as possible. Would just be something else to weigh when you trade with a team, and further devalues someone's assets if they have a reputation for not managing their roster.Pirates wrote:it applies to players already, so yeah. We'd have to back track and change that otherwise.
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Did we ever vote on this? I've thought about this some and my only thought is that we might want to make it a touch less harsh by moving the pick forfeiture a violation further.
The reason I say that is that our process is extremely manual and easy to make a mistake periodically. I know that I try to keep up with it, but I've probably been dangerously close to this and I certainly haven't been trying to tank or disregard my injuries.
The reason I say that is that our process is extremely manual and easy to make a mistake periodically. I know that I try to keep up with it, but I've probably been dangerously close to this and I certainly haven't been trying to tank or disregard my injuries.