Originally posted by secondeye
I think it shows how people are really over-reacting with level caps and sportsmanship penalties, etc. It isn't taking long at all for the best teams to advance to the higher levels.
I like the idea of setting limits to the levels of players certain leagues can hire. These limits should be set pyramid style, and should ONLY affect trades, or new hires, NOT people on the team. That keeps the pyramid structure of the leagues like Bort originally set up, and really doesn't limit people in building. What it does do though is stop Joe Schmoe from bringing in a few ringers from another team a "Friend" owns in East Timbuktu, and give the teams that have been in the conference a while the chance to be promoted.
Everyone on Crimson, and many of our opponents were home grown during the initial season. The only problem with the promotions is that last year there were maybe 5 or 6 teams that easily should have been promoted. This year I can see right around the same number. The idea of losing one team a season makes for a very long trip through the stages.
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I think it shows how people are really over-reacting with level caps and sportsmanship penalties, etc. It isn't taking long at all for the best teams to advance to the higher levels.
I like the idea of setting limits to the levels of players certain leagues can hire. These limits should be set pyramid style, and should ONLY affect trades, or new hires, NOT people on the team. That keeps the pyramid structure of the leagues like Bort originally set up, and really doesn't limit people in building. What it does do though is stop Joe Schmoe from bringing in a few ringers from another team a "Friend" owns in East Timbuktu, and give the teams that have been in the conference a while the chance to be promoted.
Everyone on Crimson, and many of our opponents were home grown during the initial season. The only problem with the promotions is that last year there were maybe 5 or 6 teams that easily should have been promoted. This year I can see right around the same number. The idea of losing one team a season makes for a very long trip through the stages.
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