In reference to Ritz's comment about the other thread, some current players meet the 5 years requirement. So, the ones that don't are ineligible.
In reference to Ritz's comment about the other thread, some current players meet the 5 years requirement. So, the ones that don't are ineligible.
I hate to rain on the parade, but the rules state there is a 5 year minimum, so that's what we should go with. I would have drafted differently if there wasn't a minimum.If y'all want we will have no position requirement.....it isnt a big deal...
I hate to rain on the parade, but the rules state there is a 5 year minimum, so that's what we should go with. I would have drafted differently if there wasn't a minimum.
3 lineups. 15 players. One unit plays one half. The other two units play a quarter a piece. No player restrictions but there are position restrictions.
A player had to play that position for 5 years to qualify.
If a player hasn't been in the league for 5 years, he doesn't meet the requirements. Sounds simple to me.
... or we could just go by the rules that were stated at the beginning of the draft?How about you not take them then and we will. Seriously so far no player who played after 2012 has been drafted so guys are still eligible. It was meant to be a NO restrictions draft and limiting players contradicts that.
@Nosferatu... or we could just go by the rules that were stated at the beginning of the draft?
I really don't want to argue about this, but at the same time, as long as I have been doing these, rules have never been changed in the middle of a draft. And there were plenty of times that people have wanted to change them because something was overlooked. The last example off the top of my head is the NFL bucket draft with the AFC South thing where Houston was pretty much nullified and Jacksonville was close to the same. You really had to dig to meet those requirements unless you grabbed someone early.
And the reason I am being so vocal about this is because I would have drafted differently had that rule not been in place. And it seems much easier to rule some players ineligible (since none have been taken yet) than it does to change the rules. But that's just me.
Can we reach out to Nos and see if he can come up with a fair solution to this, since he is not affected one way or the other?
1. You don't change the rules after the draft has started, ever!
2. You don't change the rules after the draft has started, ever!
3. If the rule was a player had to play a position 5 years to be eligible then players who have not played 5 years are ineligible!
Hope this helps...
Its not we are changing the rules we are clarifying them.
3 lineups. 15 players. One unit plays one half. The other two units play a quarter a piece. No player restrictions but there are position restrictions.
A player had to play that position for 5 years to qualify.
If you make it so a player who played less than 5 years is eligible you are changing the rules.
After reading the OP I don't understand why this is even a discussion.
The Red bolded words are the most important words, there are no player restrictions as long as they played a position 5 years. If the player hasn't been in the league 5 years then how could he have played a position 5 years?
Hey I'm not the one who made the rules. I am just pointing out the problem. Shane needs to clarify and I am fine with what ever you 2 decide.
There is really nothing to decide... But i'm just offering my opinion on how I would have handled it, you certainly don't have to listen to me.