No way that possibly works. No one wants to do FAAB for a bunch of $100 teams while getting ready to draft main event, and the regular season is over for the cutline at the ASB. If we have two periods it pretty much has to be after Week 1 plus once later in the season, but not after the season is over.BK METS wrote:I agree with this. I think 2 is perfect and these are times when we have some extra time when we arent doing other FAAB. Having none is pretty much making this a DC and this is supposed to be different and appealing to a broader audience who will not like the "no FAAB" concept.King of Queens wrote:I would propose two FAABs as follows:
(1) The Saturday immediately prior to Opening Day - make it different from the main Sunday deadline, and before the Opening Day slate of 3 games. The night before would work well in that regard. Teams drafting in January would have months to update their free agent pickup list, and be completely prepared for the deadline.
(2) The Thursday of All-Star Break - again, you make it a different day from the "traditional" FAAB. Owners would have the entire All-Star Break to compile their free agent lists. Best of all, there would actually be something to do during the longest 4 days of the year.

Given the FAAB resistance, it seems to me there are two options for this league.
(1) a 35-rd draft with 2 FAABs (after Wk1 and once deeper into the season)
(2) a 45-rd draft with no FAAB
I think either could work, but I want the want one that gets the most signups thus ensuring we have a successful new concept. Which is most likely to succeed?