Posted by mongoose_22 on 6/22/2012 4:37:00 PM (view original):
IMO (and I hate to feed MikeT's ego ;), tuft's idea is a terrible one. For all of the reasons that MikeT metioned that I'm not going to bother to repeat.
Tuft, I don't think you've fully thought out the consequences of what you are proposing.
I know I have. And I think I've explained them. Mike's proposed very few specific objections. For each one, I've tried to explain exactly why his disaster scenarios won't happen. Or how if anyone acted like Mike claims everyone would act it would likely have a negative effect on their team.
What I'm proposing is how auctions work in the real world. They've worked for thousands of years. It's how people shop for & buy houses and cars. Auctions do not create runaway markets or bankrupt everyone involved as Mike's claiming they do.
Outside of Mike's irrelevant objections (as in they exist in the current system also and nothing I'm proposing would change that), he's made one specific valid point & I think I acknowledge we disagree. Mike want's a system where all FAs are as cheap as possible, which the current system supports. I want a real world system and in a real world system FAs get the maximum amount the market will pay. That's how FA works in MLB and how auctions work in the realword.
I can't argue with anyone that likes the current system better. That's an opinion. But Mike is making up facts that are not true and won't ever be true to justify his argument. Those are the points I'm debating with him. Not easy because he'll be able to make up thing forever.
His point yesterday was that since I used Johnny Damon as an example, the whole idea is stupid. When I pointed out I didn't use Johnny Damon as an example, he didn't even pause to acknowledge he made a mistake. He just made up something else. I'm sure I'll tire of this before he will, but that won't make any of the stuff he's made up any more true.