Originally posted by sportsbettingman:
A. One more comment...
B. Do you honestly believe there is some large group of "harder than the NFBC hard core" just waiting to join once the NFBC gets to their minimum level of difficulty?
C. The more you make the rules uncommon and complex to understand with at least a one or two year learning curve to the untutored new player...I believe they will just stick to their high stakes home game they know and love, rather than be exploited by all the NFBC veterans who have gone through the learning curve of all of the nuances that are there now and being created/added yearly it seems.
D. #3 is a blatant step toward daily moves. No way to tip-toe around that fact. It turns once a week moves into twice a week. Maybe in 2011 you can break up the MON-THU into Mon and Tues, then Wed and Thu. :rolleyes:
E. Like 7 days is an eternity to wait to tinker with your roster. A. I don't believe you.
B. It doesen't get much more hard core than us, Lance. I know you're trying to be fac...fasce.....facseti....sarcastic
C. Every player has the attitude. You know the one I'm talking about. The one that says I am the best. If players think they're good enough, rules, one way or the other will not stand in their way.
As for uncommon, it is changing a couple of hitters on Friday. I think more players will find this as refreshing rather than confusing or uncommon.
D. Scare tactic. There will be no daily moves. Greg has already stated that. I have to give the :rolleyes: for that one.
E. It's not an eternity, it's seven days.
Now, our hitters can be replaced after four days. A mole hill that is being made into a mountain.
Lance, you're overstating the change.
Instead of waiting for whether a hitter will be dl'ed or not, we can simply replace any injured, day to day, or slumping player on Friday.
As far as the big picture, I would guess that more new players would like the rule more than not. Of course, I'm biased, I've been Pied Pipering this change for a long time.
On a grander scale, I don't think alot of players will base their decision on this rule change as has been stated. The pocketbook will be the first consideration.
Once they do come, the customer service will win them over.