Cocktails and Dreams wrote:I also think you should be able to drop guys that played Thursday IF they were not in your lineup. There are a couple of other places I play that have it like the NFFC in this regard, but the majority do not have that restriction, including the primary competition of the NFFC. I think they should allow for them to be dropped here as well.
ForLoveOfTheGame wrote:I absolutely did not want two waiver periods in the vote last year but I ended up not minding how it worked out. I totally agree with Chad in all players should be bid on at one time, couldn't agree more with that actually. I also agree with whomever suggested that we should be able to cut players from Thusdays game on Friday if we want.
Glenn is correct, I am not in favor of this rule. But there are two versions of it:
1) An owner picked up a player in FAAB on Wednesday who played on Thursday. He didn't start him, but he wanted to see how he would do. Then he wanted to cut him on Friday because he didn't start him. We don't allow that. ALL PLAYERS who play on Thursday night are locked, whether they play or not. So this part I don't see changing.
2) As I think Chad is suggesting, an owner makes his FAAB bids on Wednesday, then on Friday he wants to cut a player who played on Thursday who was on his reserve. We don't allow that. Again, ALL PLAYERS are locked on Thursday. Basically it gives those owners 20+ players to evaluate that week if you allow a Friday cut of someone who already played. You need to make decisions on all players before you see them play that week. It's like giving one answer away on a test to some owners but not others. We're all dealing with 20 man rosters for that week, not allowing some to have 20 on Thursday, see how they play and see if they get hurt, and then add 2 more from your team that had 2 play already. If you want to cut those players, cut them before Thursday's game.
That's our position. And while other contests offer you the chance to cut Thursday players on Friday, there's also debates about why that is allowed within those contests. And I've explained why we don't allow it above.
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