Posted by jfoges on 12/28/2020 1:53:00 PM (view original):
I'm confused as to why there are people complaining about D3 getting D1 projected recruits.. How is this hurting your D1/D2 team? I don't think it has any impact, and albeit there are players on D3 teams that certainly could be on D1 teams, it makes it fun to be in D3 and land a stud that you had to battle for in recruiting. I was not around in 2.0 where you had to recruit your own division (my interpretation of what everyone is saying), but that would take major adjustment for a coach that has spent the majority of his time with a certain lens of how to evaluate a player I would want to sign on my D3 team.
That also being said, I am not a coach who is "feasting" on credits at the D3 level. Im in an active D3 conference with players I enjoy competing against, and we have attracted new users to the conference over the last few years, only growing the enjoyment I have. I have two D2 teams, one with aspirations of jumping to D1 and getting into that carousel. I can't say that any D3 coach in either of those worlds have had ANY impact on how I play the game, or my experience in D3 has done anything but benefit the jump I made to D2 in other worlds. There is certainly a learning curve when joining the game, but that is equivalent to any game you play. If you aren't willing to put the money into the game with aspirations of getting better and earning rewards, then why are you playing? If winning championships and earning credits in D3 is so easy, then why aren't you all doing it? The premise of saying that good coaches aren't allowed to sit in D3 and consistently have competitive teams because new users HAVE to join D3 to start and proceed to get beaten up, is a flawed thought.
i don't think the main concern here is for d1/d2 teams, if competition from d3 teams is a real problem to those folks, i think they have bigger problems.
personally my biggest concern is the difficulty for new coaches. i think the current system is barely more intelligible than the old pulldown system and is at least as tricky to pick up - while also doing less to prepare new coaches for the recruiting competition they'll face in d1.
i'm not exactly sure what everyone else's concerns are - but i know plenty of folks with concerns about d3 don't have concerns due to lack of success or inability to compete in the lower divisions. i personally have no issues with the reward points either, a lot of long time users think having long time coaches in d3 to show the new guys the ropes is essential - i would like to see reward points stay (but i know others see that differently). the main consideration IMO is - is the game approachable for new coaches? there's a lot of room for different takes on the subject, but that has to remain the focal point of d3 discussions if the game is to have a healthy future (which is unlikely but i don't think should be written off as irrelevant). i think the other stuff is largely a distraction, especially after d3 lost so much of its population the last few years.