ConnSKINS26
Footballguy
I believe my previous post above on this matter should explain it, but you've misinterpreted what I said. You're taking my comments on trade activity and my comments on league activity, and my comments on how I commish, and connecting dots that aren't there. They were all separate points in the same thread, and that's my fault.You're right, not if they get kicked out of the league.The least active owner in our league won this year. He always has all of his picks each year. Rarely trades. This year, he won, led by ODB, Bell, and Antonio Brown, all players he drafted and held. Lucky? Maybe, but he would not have had a chance in your league.ConnSKINS26 said:That type of owner doesn't win much of anything.Hoosier16 said:What if they win every year?ConnSKINS26 said:I would never stay in a league with inactive owners who basically just draft guys and hold them forever while setting their lineups every week. That's why I commish or co-commish every league I'm in, I replace those types of owners.
There are more ways to build a team than by trading. I'd view a league run by you where you have to actively make trades just as restrictive and suffocating as a league where you have positional limits. Both stifle creativity and strategy in building a dynasty. You ought to rethink your views.
--I boot owners who are inactive.
--I don't necessarily think an owner has to make tons of trades to be considered active, but have seen a correlation over the years: the bottom level teams rarely are the teams that are active in trade talks, trying to improve.
--that personal opinion, that it's extremely difficult to be a great dynasty owner without utilizing your ability to trade, is just that--a personal opinion, and as commish I wouldn't boot someone because they disagreed, if they were active in the league otherwise.