Posted by bigal888 on 8/4/2010 12:22:00 PM (view original):
The big "IF" here that everyone is missing is that you can't control the long term commitment of any owner. I agree 100% that you should be able to send straight up cash for any player at any time - but that is only in a league where all 32 owners are experienced and held to staying in the league for an indefinite amount of time. And that last stipulation is almost impossible to hold. The point is, with the way HBD is set up at this moment, we have no way of controlling the commitment of owners and therefore there is a need for some sort of regulation.
This is spot on.
"I agree 100% that you should be able to send straight up cash for any player at any time - but that is only in a league where all 32 owners are experienced and held to staying in the league for an indefinite amount of time." I was with you 100% until the very last sentence. Where worlds set that up, fine. I've softened my own stance because of this, but in theory, if all of the owners are committed and experienced, you wouldn't have to simplify the game regarding cash. It would be an asset like any other asset, subject to a shelf life and the value each owner places on it. It would have a supply and a demand, and therefore a price.