Posted by raggedclaws on 9/6/2023 3:05:00 PM (view original):
I think it's a really interesting idea, and I like the real world parallel. Though I don't consider two hours to be nearly enough. If we're going to theoretically saddle owners who have done nothing wrong with a new monitoring responsibility, we should also be willing to implement a relatively large notice period. To me, anything less than six hours and an SM is being overly generous to the tanker.
But I had been thinking of something simpler. Instead of creating a legal avenue for a practice the league seems to (maybe? probably?) oppose, I'd suggest that we define and ban tanking. I'd be OK with this just applying to the playoffs, but we could include regular season as well.
I realize "define and ban" is easier said than done but tanking is usually clear when it occurs, since the owner only benefits from tanking through the extremeness of the action. I believe we could cover >95% of cases which are beneficial to the tanker with something like "Tanking is when at least four three of the best five players on one team play less than half of their min/82. Best player is defined by $/min, only players >500 total minutes. Exclusions include blowouts, foul trouble, and injured players." Then create a three or five person committee to rule on borderline cases when referred to the board. We could even say that strategies which run counter to the spirit of the rule are subject to the committee, if we wanted.
We could then include penalties such as forfeiting a game/player/series depending on how strict we want to get, and I'd be open to pretty strict if we communicated the new rule clearly. Because ideally we'd be deterring tanking from occurring at all.
I understand if that's not palatable to everyone, but to me it does seem implementable, and less ongoing work.
SO I am not a fan of banning the player resting in any case, mainly because I think it would be hard to regulate and there is too much grey area on how much resting is too much. HOWEVER. IF we implemented this rule I would say it should only be for the post season.
My reasoning is a selfish one. There are times real life gets in the way and the sim is a fickle B****. Let me explain.
I may have my minutes set that if the sim FOLLOWED what I set that I wouldn't have stamina issues. BUT the sim does what the sim does and plays my starter, who I may have set for 20 minutes, 36 minutes, blowing his stamina all to hell. There are also times where I can't micromanage my teams at least once a day like I like and the issue further builds on itself. During the regular season I sometimes need to "rest" my starters to address these lapses in management.
Is this my problem? Absolutely, but I feel like I can't be the only one this happens too and to ban it completely, especially in the the regular season sends a lot of problematic red flags in my mind.
But I am just the guy trying not to be in last place haha