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Re: New leagues are killing older ones.

By billstein
5/19/2019 11:15 pm
Well said CjFred, and again, I can't argue with you.

Wouldn't it be easier for new owners to find the leagues with good admins, if they didn't have to search through so many subpar ones, formed by admins that leave after one season, only to start another league. (Maybe they like distribution drafts, or didn't get as strong a team as they wanted.)

That gives me another idea. If an admin abandons a league (without placing a new admin, if we use my above suggestions), there should be a time penalty, say, one month, before they can create another league.

Re: New leagues are killing older ones.

By Kababmaster
5/19/2019 11:50 pm
God be with the days when I walked up & down the hallway as a young male waiting for the postman (mailman) to arrive with mail to find out if my American Football team had won ! It was before the days of the internet, and you mailed off (almost via mule lol) instructions on what you wanted to do with your team that game. The game deadline was 2 weeks in most cases for orders (10 working days).

That was back in the early 80's to early 90's. When the '90's came about the game master put in decent time to get an online submission of instructions...thus eliminating have the postman (mailman) be run from my yard by Trigger, my dog (RIP). We, the community, then received the results via email and a very nice chap developed 3rd party software to have these emails read in line by line.

It got to the stage where I found myself (after some time of playing), in "LIVE READS" with other mind-liked coaches from around the globe from Ireland to Australia and even Japan. We had some giggles back then, and the game is very much still alive, but is just dying with the way things have taken off with consoles & PC's/Laptop...Madden...etc.

In essence, they lost their customer base by not growing with the times. The game does still exist, but only stubborn hardcore fans remain.

So, can you imagine my first thought of this game when I first joined ? In modern day gaming it might like going from the postman to Assassins Creed overnight LOL

I'm ranting, and I apologize...my point, in short, is that....it is my belief that leagues should be looked after in most respects. I have never liked the idea that if league falls below a %age then it folds it the League Admin is still active...that should be under his control (or it might be?) I also have a pet peeve about themed leagues that have absolutely nothing to do with American Football....that is just ridiculous imho.

Just meandering thoughts...some of years goneby and some of opinions.
Last edited at 5/19/2019 11:53 pm

Re: New leagues are killing older ones.

By Smirt211
5/20/2019 4:22 am
You've both been instrumental in getting the AFL ready to roll.


AFL starts back up today!! :)

You're doing a great job with it.
Last edited at 5/20/2019 4:22 am

Re: New leagues are killing older ones.

By billstein
5/20/2019 5:12 pm
Thanks.
I had a lot of help.

Re: New leagues are killing older ones.

By GrandadB
5/25/2019 11:47 pm
When the AFL lost its founder/league admin and had a lot of empty teams is when I decided to try and see if i could get it back to health. The original theme was to have a league that was more like the old days, 30s to 50s, and one of the rules was that you could not have a specialty kicker or punter. I was not in the league when it started up and had their draft. After, becoming the LA for the AFL, I sent out a lot of PMs & invitations to pick up a team, which included roster reviews and tips/advice. At that time, i was able to get over 10 new owners in a short period of time, after sending out over 40 invitations. I did the same with the Elite league, DFL, and Major League. I burned out on doing that anymore, just based on the time involved and the increased lack of interest in picking up another team on the part of the majority. After reviving 4 private leagues now i dont even use the approve new owners function for league admin. So, am glad to see the rally for Bill and the AFL, hope it continues to grow.