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Footballguy
This is very long but is very important to our league to do it right.
I am commish in a friendly $30 buy-in 12 team league where the top 6 make the playoffs. Many of the owners are friends or know each other socially.
We have a rule against 'tanking' the season by intentionally not making weekly lineup changes. A team that was 2-7 fielded a team last week with 3 bye week players because he did not change out his team from the week before. If he had put in his worst available team, he would have won. As a result, the team he played moved to 6-4 - ahead of 3 other teams tied at 5-5 for spots 6-8. With 3 games to play, this gives him a huge unearned play-off advantage.
I talked to the player who didn't change out his line-up and I don't believe that he INTENTIONALLY tanked - he assures me that he 'has been very busy' and due to his record it was not his highest priority, but that he would like to be invited back next year, and would field a competitive team the rest of the way. He was very sorry that he did not consider the effect on the rest of the league.
I am inclined to award the 2-7 player the win. It is very doubtful that he will make the playoffs at 3-7, but he would surely lose at least 1 draft position next year as a result of the extra win (which is an unearned advantage he gets by taking the loss. And the unearned win results in an unlevel playing field for the teams competing for the last spots.
I talked to the player who benefited from the move, letting him know that I was thinking of reversing the game results. He expressed that he did his best to win and did not think it was right for me to reverse his win. It is within my power as commishioner to do so - we have an appeal procedure in place to over-rule me, but I doubt that any oter owner except teh windfall winner would vote to reverse.
Here are the two rules that apply here. i believe that I have the authority to act in this case because of the unfair result to the rest of the league. The rules don't provide for any specific 'remedies', which by omission leaves the commishioner to decide the remedy, subject to the written appeal procedure. I agree that perhaps this rule should be clarified in the off-season.
1.The commissioner has the authority to approve all trades and establish additional rules as necessary for the conduct of the league, subject to the following appeal process. Any two owners may appeal a commissioner's ruling. In that event, the remaining (non-protesting) members will be polled, and if the majority vote against the ruling, it will be reversed. In the event of a trade appeal, the commissioner, the 2 appealing members, and the participants of the trade will be excluded from participating in the vote, and the remaining majority rules. Trade appeals may only be filed within 24 hours after the trade is posted.
2.Sportsmanship Rules:
a.You MAY start a player who is on a bye week to avoid messing up your roster. However, intentionally 'tanking' a game is NOT allowed. The commissioner will decide if 'tanking' has occurred and the standard rules for protesting the commissioner's decision will apply.
b.Collusion: 'Tanking' a game in order to help a friend make the play-offs is Collusion. In the event of collusion, the commissioner will ban the player from the league and the player will forfeit his entire fee, prize money, and any remaining games. Trades where the sole intent is to help another team with no benefit to your own is also collusion. 'Fire Sales' type trades made because a team has given up will also result in immediate expulsion from the league and the trades will be reversed.
c.Picking up a free agent or a player from waivers and then dropping them just before the weekend's games - solely to deny them to another team - will not be permitted.
)I personally am not affected by the decision as I am comfortably in 1st place). Other commissioners, please give me your advice.
I am commish in a friendly $30 buy-in 12 team league where the top 6 make the playoffs. Many of the owners are friends or know each other socially.
We have a rule against 'tanking' the season by intentionally not making weekly lineup changes. A team that was 2-7 fielded a team last week with 3 bye week players because he did not change out his team from the week before. If he had put in his worst available team, he would have won. As a result, the team he played moved to 6-4 - ahead of 3 other teams tied at 5-5 for spots 6-8. With 3 games to play, this gives him a huge unearned play-off advantage.
I talked to the player who didn't change out his line-up and I don't believe that he INTENTIONALLY tanked - he assures me that he 'has been very busy' and due to his record it was not his highest priority, but that he would like to be invited back next year, and would field a competitive team the rest of the way. He was very sorry that he did not consider the effect on the rest of the league.
I am inclined to award the 2-7 player the win. It is very doubtful that he will make the playoffs at 3-7, but he would surely lose at least 1 draft position next year as a result of the extra win (which is an unearned advantage he gets by taking the loss. And the unearned win results in an unlevel playing field for the teams competing for the last spots.
I talked to the player who benefited from the move, letting him know that I was thinking of reversing the game results. He expressed that he did his best to win and did not think it was right for me to reverse his win. It is within my power as commishioner to do so - we have an appeal procedure in place to over-rule me, but I doubt that any oter owner except teh windfall winner would vote to reverse.
Here are the two rules that apply here. i believe that I have the authority to act in this case because of the unfair result to the rest of the league. The rules don't provide for any specific 'remedies', which by omission leaves the commishioner to decide the remedy, subject to the written appeal procedure. I agree that perhaps this rule should be clarified in the off-season.
1.The commissioner has the authority to approve all trades and establish additional rules as necessary for the conduct of the league, subject to the following appeal process. Any two owners may appeal a commissioner's ruling. In that event, the remaining (non-protesting) members will be polled, and if the majority vote against the ruling, it will be reversed. In the event of a trade appeal, the commissioner, the 2 appealing members, and the participants of the trade will be excluded from participating in the vote, and the remaining majority rules. Trade appeals may only be filed within 24 hours after the trade is posted.
2.Sportsmanship Rules:
a.You MAY start a player who is on a bye week to avoid messing up your roster. However, intentionally 'tanking' a game is NOT allowed. The commissioner will decide if 'tanking' has occurred and the standard rules for protesting the commissioner's decision will apply.
b.Collusion: 'Tanking' a game in order to help a friend make the play-offs is Collusion. In the event of collusion, the commissioner will ban the player from the league and the player will forfeit his entire fee, prize money, and any remaining games. Trades where the sole intent is to help another team with no benefit to your own is also collusion. 'Fire Sales' type trades made because a team has given up will also result in immediate expulsion from the league and the trades will be reversed.
c.Picking up a free agent or a player from waivers and then dropping them just before the weekend's games - solely to deny them to another team - will not be permitted.
)I personally am not affected by the decision as I am comfortably in 1st place). Other commissioners, please give me your advice.