[IBL] IBL: Something has to change
Doug Palmer
aeronutty43 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 21 13:51:09 EST 2018
Joel,
I was thinking the exact same thing!! I can't believe that we're only 8
picks in not to mention the IBL Playoffs are STILL going on!! The season
ended months ago. I wish I had an answer but I don't. A time limit (3
days?) from the time you're on the clock? Go to lists faster?
It would probably be beneficial to have the 2017 season finished before the
2018 season starts :)
Doug/BAL
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Joel Roberts via Members <
members at lists.ibl.org> wrote:
> So, we are (by my count) 12 days from going to pick-by-list and we are
> only on the eighth pick of the draft. This has to be some kind of record.
>
> If we look at the number of days spent on each pick a pattern emerges:
>
> 1. 19
> 2. 0 (yay?)
> 3. 0 (yay...)
> 4. 0 (Yay!!!)
> 5. 13
> 6. 8
> 7. 2 (Maybe things are moving?)
> 8. 13 and counting
>
> Now, one might assume from this rant that I am against the idea of not
> having deadlines for the draft. This could not be further from the truth.
> *I do not prefer a draft with per-pick deadlines.* I like that this system
> accommodates the fact that people have lives, especially around the
> holidays, and I don't want to see people chained to the draft on an
> artificial schedule for two months.
>
> In the past this system has worked perfectly well, but for the past few
> drafts it seems to be broken. And the cause of this, it would seem to me,
> is that people delay action and planning until their pick is actually up.
> If people are looking to trade their pick, they sit until they are actually
> on the clock and only then do they shop the pick. This leads to the
> following.
>
> -- Somebody (finally) picks.
> -- The next person realizes they would rather trade the pick than choose
> any of the remaining players.
> -- They wait up to two weeks before realizing they aren't going to get any
> offers they like.
> -- They finally pick the guy they would have picked anyway.
> -- (Repeat the cycle)
>
> This is actually a culture shift from the time when the draft was working
> better. In the past people with an impending pick have had a list of a few
> players they would like, on the presumption that some of them might be
> picked ahead of their pick. If it looked like all their faves might be
> gone, they actually shopped their pick ahead of time so that their
> negotiations could move along in time to be done soon after they were on
> the clock.
>
> Like I said before, I like the framework we have now. And I think it could
> work, because it has in the past. But it's not working now so, unless
> something culturally changes to improve the situation. when the next round
> of constitution amendments comes around I will put a proposal on the table
> that has some kind of per-pick deadline. Maybe people will vote for it and
> maybe they won't. If it doesn't pass, fine by me. That just means I am one
> of the few, if not the only, people annoyed by this. But I don't think I am.
>
> Joel
> CAN
>
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