Additional DL penalties
Additional DL penalties
The ExCo has decided to add an additional DL penalty to prevent teams from tanking for a better draft pick. From now on, any DL violation after the 3rd penalty will result in the suspension of the player, but you will also drop one spot in every round of the draft for each penalty beyond the 3rd.
I meant the pick, as in say you traded for my 1st rounder, and after you had my pick I started DL violating like crazy, would that pick drop for you?
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Jake's point is an important one, as we'd be penalizing the GM who traded for a pick rather than the GM who was violating the DL offense.
I'd recommend that once a pick has been traded then it is no longer impacted by any additional DL violations by the previous GM. If there were penalties prior to the trade that impacted the pick's draft slot then those would travel with a traded pick and if the new owner commits DL violations sufficient to impose the penalty, then they lose a draft spot from their highest pick that they own at he time, as well. But violations committed by a GM after they trade a pick should only impact their currently owned picks.
Just my 2 cents.
I'd recommend that once a pick has been traded then it is no longer impacted by any additional DL violations by the previous GM. If there were penalties prior to the trade that impacted the pick's draft slot then those would travel with a traded pick and if the new owner commits DL violations sufficient to impose the penalty, then they lose a draft spot from their highest pick that they own at he time, as well. But violations committed by a GM after they trade a pick should only impact their currently owned picks.
Just my 2 cents.
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Makes perfect sense and is consistent with the intent of the rule discussed within Exec Comm.Mariners wrote:I'd recommend that once a pick has been traded then it is no longer impacted by any additional DL violations by the previous GM. If there were penalties prior to the trade that impacted the pick's draft slot then those would travel with a traded pick and if the new owner commits DL violations sufficient to impose the penalty, then they lose a draft spot from their highest pick that they own at he time, as well. But violations committed by a GM after they trade a pick should only impact their currently owned picks.
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My question: I agree that if a violator deals a pick, that pick shouldn't be subjected to penalty, but what about the violator's picks? If I violate and deal my 1st rounder in a trade and get back a 2nd rounder and keep the rest of my picks, shouldn't both my 2nds, 3rd, 4th and 5th all be bumped back a spot based on the rule?WhiteSox wrote:Makes perfect sense and is consistent with the intent of the rule discussed within Exec Comm.Mariners wrote:I'd recommend that once a pick has been traded then it is no longer impacted by any additional DL violations by the previous GM. If there were penalties prior to the trade that impacted the pick's draft slot then those would travel with a traded pick and if the new owner commits DL violations sufficient to impose the penalty, then they lose a draft spot from their highest pick that they own at he time, as well. But violations committed by a GM after they trade a pick should only impact their currently owned picks.
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I think it's as much a deterrent to non-playoff teams not keeping track of their rosters and adversely affecting the playoffs with injured players as it is for non-playoff teams tanking...Astros wrote:Maybe its just me, but I'm not sure how this prevents someone from tanking the season.
I just see it as a means to make sure people aren't playing DLd players.
But if I want to get a good draft pick, and start my bench every game, I can still do that and tank.
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It's for teams who don't care about winning. A DL penalty to a good player is not a deterrent, it's something that actually helps that team receive a better draft choice.Astros wrote:Maybe its just me, but I'm not sure how this prevents someone from tanking the season.
I just see it as a means to make sure people aren't playing DLd players.
But if I want to get a good draft pick, and start my bench every game, I can still do that and tank.
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