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by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:31 am
Mike, sorry, but no the FAAB list is final for that league and folks are already making bids in every league. Mark Sanchez and John Kuhn are no longer available in your league. We're not giving this guy his $500 back in FAAB and folks are bidding accordingly, knowing what everyone has.
Our decisions have been criticized in the past, but we learn more once these leagues play out. I can remember in 2006 or so when we were criticized for allowing Donovan McNabb to be available via FAAB, but not only were we proved right but it had a factor in determining our $100,000 champion. It played out and owners made tough decisions on an iffy player at the time. I do think this league will play out even with the goofiness of this owner.
Of course we can look at the code of conduct rules. We added all of these through our legal department to cover all possibilities. Tom and I still rule with each league's fairness in mind. As you correctly point out, we could easily rule with a blanket covering. We'll look at this and how we attack if it ever happens again. There are far-reaching decisions if you reverse too: a) when you give him the $500 FAAB back, can he keep biddng the rest of the way and just do something similar yet not as drastic? b) do you give him back FAAB and then freeze his future moves, thus taking out $500 from that league's FAAB pool (which is even more unfair)? c) immediately freeze all of his teams, even though we've learned much more about this situation since then, including that someone else was actually running this team?
We can improve the system and improve our decision making, too. We appreciate the time and effort you've put into perfecting that part of our rules. We'll work it out, but again let's play this out and see if maybe it's not the end of the world. The 1-9 owner in most leagues just gives up and we all don't want that. But we don't want this type of move, either, so let's work to be ready for the next time a 1-9 owner gets creative/crazy. Thanks.
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