Varmint said:
I find that the staunchest defenders of the draft format are those are afraid to try, what they fear is, the complexity of the auction format. It's like forcing your kid to learn to drive a stickshift if she don't wanna learn it. They'll defend the automatic transmission as the best thing around....because they know it.
I took...I mean...I DRAGGED my league into the auction format about six years ago.
I say "dragged" and I mean...DRAGGED 'em...kicking and screaming!
I had memebers threatening to quit. There was a move to oust me as Commissioner. They cried, #####ed, moaned, and whined about moving to the format because they didn't want to have to follow the "complexities" of it all.
Fear was the #1 reason NOT to move it...
"Don't fix it if it ain't broke" was the battle cry.
I explained to them that I wasn't an elected official....I was a benevolent dictator. We were moving to the auction.
Well, we did an auction and not one member of my 14-team league would go back to a draft if I tried to drag it back.
Getting my league to try an auction is like Roddy Piper trying to get that other guy to try on the sunglasses in the movie "They Live". I would have liked to force the auction like you did, but some of the guys would have quit. I even suggested that if it's not unanimous that the auction is better, then we would go back to the regular draft next year, but they still didn't go for it.I really like your manual vs automatic transmission analogy. Only a couple of guys in my league even know how to drive a stick (yes they are grown men). By and large, they are a bunch of girly-men with no backbones, whipped and afraid to stand up to their own wives on any disagreement. I guess this leads to a lifestyle where no thinking is involved, everything is planned out in advance for them, and they simply follow the same routine over and over, content to live out their pathetic lives without ever trying anything new until they die.
Hmmm, the above paragraph seems rather harsh, but it's not intended to insult anyone who reads this message board. It only applies to my friends.
Bandit...I finally got everyone on board by offering this solution:Our draft has been
(and still is) held on the Saturday of the Labor Day Weekend.
At the time, all of our owners lived in town....so...I was able to offer a compromise.
We would hold an auction the week before the regularly scheduled draft and THEN I'd stand by a league vote as to what format to follow the following weekend.
Everyone...and I do mean EVERYONE was so stoked about their team, we kept the results of the "
practice auction".
Why were they so happy about their teams?
Beacause they actually BID on their players. They didn't just "pick up" the players that were left for them by the guy picking in front of them. They fought for most of their players and didn't want to give up those players that they obtained in a bidding war!
Granted...that first auction was "lame" by later standards....ie...some owners left money on the table while others shot their wad early but now, our memebers are auction veterans. While shooting your wad early is not a problem...leaving money on the table is a cardinal sin.....Compared to that first attempt...we've all become "
auction studs"
...at least in OUR minds anyway!