Posted by MikeT23 on 3/12/2012 1:11:00 PM (view original):
1. I guess I was responding when you posted. Yep, I'm the commish and I'll lose my team if I have "bad luck". As per my previous post, I made a conscious decision.
2. Collecting high priced IFA and high draft picks isn't "rebuilding", it's tanking for the sure thing.
3. If you know you have a win minimum, you adjust to it while rebuildling. Plain and simple.
4. There is a fine line. But you should be competitive. If you have a win minimum, you play for it. If that means paying 6m to a FA instead of transferring 3m to prospect, you do it.
5. I don't know about you but I don't want to play against an owner who can't average 70-92 over 4 seasons. But I don't play Madden on easy either. I want some competition. I do SIGNIFICANTLY worse in the worlds I commish with 50/125/195/280 MWR. I don't get smarter in my other worlds or dumber in the ones I commish. The owners are either A) better or B) trying harder to win.
6. No, I'm not wrong. If an owner stays at the bottom in a MWR world, he is removed. Worlds without a MWR can have the same last place teams season after season.
1. Again, this is just stubborn foolishness.
2. How is going after the best player available tanking? Again, tanking is the art of losing on purpose. Doing everything you can to lose. Rebuilding is the art of focusing resources on the future. If my team wins 75 games while I am rebuilding so be it, if it wins 65 games while I am rebuiding no big deal. I am in no way condoning losing on purpsose
3. Ok, the point being win minimums take away the focus of rebuilding
4. Competitive is a fine line is a 63 win team less competitive than a 68 win team. You'll say yes. I'll say the difference in wins could very well be things outside your control. And the difference is negligible
5. That same owner, might have averaged 85 wins over 15 seasons, but had a 4 year run in which he average say 65 wins. Does that make him a bad owner. Short answer no. Something I didn't address, using a small sample size to judge an owner. Another reason why MWR doesn't work.
6. So can an MWR. If the average win total is 70 wins, why can't a team just stay at the bottom in that league as well? All they have to do is just fluctuate with a mediocre season every 4 years. Most progressive MWRs don't go past 3-4 seasons, don't average much better than the 70 wins you mentioned. There is a reason why teams in MWR and teams in non MWR, DO NOT stay at the bottom forever. Cause committed owners want to win. They are competitive and don't pa $25 a season to just be in last place.