Greg Ambrosius wrote: Questioning by "non-mathletes"? What is that?
People that don't understand how you can easily convert roto stats into dollar or point values.
Greg Ambrosius wrote: So I have to ask: Are you in favor of the format, the optimal scoring and the rest, but you want to lead a charge to boycott this contest because it doesn't have exact-Roto like scoring? I'm trying to understand this: You would be in favor of this contest if it exactly replicated 5x5 Roto, but you want it to fail because it has DFS-style scoring? Is that the angle?
I like the cutline format as you know. A no line-up manage option with the excitement of cutline survivor-type is a great, great addition. I don't want it to fail. You created a great addition to the NFBC roto leagues and then ruined it by switching to DFS scoring ... that is 100% my angle.
Greg Ambrosius wrote:
So what is the goal with the posts: To get me to change the scoring format? Is that the rallying cry here? If it is, then sure let's debate.
Yes. I think you will have a lot more signups with roto-conversion points than DFS points.
Greg Ambrosius wrote:
But I agree with Russell, maybe we are making this more complicated than it should be. And there were people who didn't like the points Roto-style format before the Post-Season contest and we did change it to this setup. That format seemed to work well, unless I'm missing something.
No doubt there will be people that A) prefer roto-like, B) prefer DFS, C) don't care. My argument is about the numbers. I think there are more potential signups for the NFBC in A. And if you go with B you are taking on greater risk of the game failing, which I don't want to see because like many of us here I would like to have a no-lineup game. Likewise, I think you have one shot at this. If you intro it with DFS and it struggles I don't see it then changing to roto points because then you'd get resistance from those who just don't want change.
Greg Ambrosius wrote:
As John Pausma said, there's a LOT of programming time that is being set aside for this contest. If we're going to lead a charge to stay away from this contest, then we can certainly put all of that programming time on hold for a year to debate.
I realize you're not a programmer Greg, but changing a few lines of code from 4 points for a HR to 6 points, or whatever it is, should take a few hours not a year. None of the logic code has to be changed, if it's going to be ready using DFS scoring a few more hours of going thru the code to change the number of points attached to various stats isn't going to derail the project.