Posted by plague on 6/2/2013 4:18:00 PM (view original):
Posted by professor17 on 6/2/2013 2:36:00 PM (view original):
I have no problem making promises worth more, but I think it should be tied to other recruiting efforts. I don't like the notion that a promise all by itself can be a magic bullet to overwhelm everything else. That's too cheap and easy. Make promises a multiplier to other recruiting efforts. That way promises are worth much more than they are now, but you still have to heavily recruit the player by other means.
Not a big fan of some of the other ideas being thrown around... action limits, increasing considering credit, etc. Recruiting is already heavily tilted against people who miss the first cycle or first day of recruiting. These ideas would only amplify that. Recruiting strategy is predicated on who to recruit and when to recruit them. It seems a lot of people want to try and minimize or eliminate the latter component, and force recruiting to be done mostly upfront. Anything that serves to limit one's options as recruiting progresses is a step in the wrong direction, IMO.
I have not noticed that missing the first cycle or first day is a detriment to recruiting. Is this true? I just gave up on a battle to a coach who did not recruit until the cycle of signings, he signed both his recruits by jumping on the cycle before signings of teams with much lower prestige than him. I am not complaining what the person did and after reading his conference corner it appears that was his strategy, I am just saying it does not appear to be a negative.
Late recruiting, or poaching/sniping, as some call it, can be a very effective strategy, but it is far from the most economical approach to recruiting, so it is usually best suited to targeting one, or maybe two at most players. The most economical means of recruiting an entire class is to land on a player's considering list all alone first cycle, and scare other teams off from engaging you, and in the best case scenario, leaving you with a bunch of cash left over at the end. But if you miss the first cycle, and especially if you have a lot of openings to fill, that option is pretty much off the table for you, because all your targets are likely to already have someone on them, or will after the 2nd cycle. Big detriment, IMO.
6/2/2013 7:06 PM (edited)