Posted by tecwrg on 3/12/2012 3:34:00 PM (view original):
Posted by yanks21 on 3/12/2012 1:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 3/12/2012 12:36:00 PM (view original):
"I believe a soft MWR, with a small comittee of veteran owners (3 or 5) review teams that fall under the MWR to see if they had any clear evidence of tanking. The league should define what type of evidence identifies tanking, and then the committe votes on it."
Once you make it subjective, i.e. a "committee decision", then you're asking for trouble. When you get into a situation where two owners fall short with similar stories, and one gets booted while the other one stays, then you're sliding down the slippery slope. Especially when the guy who stays is the popular owner who everybody likes and the guy who got the boot was the troublesome jackass. Then the "committee" approach is little more than a farce, it's a popularity contest.
I didn't say subjective. I said the league needs to define clear evidence of tanking. Which from my experience is quite clear. Things like rookie league players at the ML level, Catchers playing CF, 0% pitchers, etc. It is not hard to identify clear evidence of tanking. By identifying these rules it will force owners to player at the very least mediocre players at the ML. Meaning teams won't be losing 125 games each year.
Of course a committee would be subjective. Three (or five) owners deciding what's tanking or what isn't. If it's blatant tanking, then it's obvious. But if it's soft-tanking (i.e. "indifference to winning", or "not making a reasonable effort"), then it absolutely becomes subjective . . . what might be OK with one committee member might not be for another committee member.
As others have said . . . if you (or anybody) has a problem with MWR rules, then don't play in worlds that have them. There are 160+ worlds out there, many of which don't have MWR rules. Don't feel obliged that you should be allowed to play by your own rules in any world you choose.
So cause you don't like my opinion, I don't have the right to share it in thread? Is that correct. I am not saying everyone has to follow my opinion, I am arguing my opinion. Do I not have that right do that in this thread?
The you don't have to play by those rules, is a weak way of getting out of the discussion. You don't have to reply to my posts, if you don't like what I have to say.
Repeating that MWR works, hardly makes that a fact. Especially when some research shows that is not necessarily the case.