Question for the guys with "no tanking" rules in their leagues, could you please cut and paste the full rule?
Interested to see how you define and prevent it.
Thanks
for 3 dynasty leagues I runEthics
Losing intentionally (tanking a game)
· Losing intentionally to better your draft pick for the next season is prohibited.
· Losing intentionally to help out or to hurt another owner’s chance of making the playoffs is prohibited.
· The purpose of this league is to have fun.
Failing to field your best team undermines the integrity of the league. Every owner must try to field his or her best team each week. Failing to get a lineup changed in time does happen sometimes, but intentionally losing a game for any reason, including to aid another team, or trying to improve draft position the following year, goes against the league rules and is not permitted.
· The commissioner has the right to adjust an owners line up if tanking is suspected
Why Tanking Is Wrong
· Tanking is wrong because it undermines the integrity of the games and the league. But let's examine some other ramifications that tanking could have on your league.
The effects it has on other teams - tanking games can seriously affect the standings and playoff race of other teams
Defeating the purpose of the draft order - as with the NFL, the purpose of a FFL draft should be to help the worst teams get better through the draft. However, if the team that is tanking is a middle tier team, he is going to screw the worst team out of bettering his already really bad team.
Punishment for tanking
· owner will be removed from the league
Collusion
· Collusion is not permitted. Each owner will try to win through the efforts of his or her team only. Collusion is demonstrated by any transaction or series of transactions that works to the exclusive benefit of one team and the detriment of the other, or any series of transactions that amount to two or more teams pooling their rosters.
· Any transaction a team participates in should be of benefit to the team’s game time efforts. A transaction done solely to aid another team who plays a rival does not count as showing a benefit, and is a clear-cut example of collusion.
· Borrowing player(s) (two owners make a trade and then those players are trade back to the originally owners at another time) is a form of collusion and is prohibited.