| Rules & Regulations | ||||||||||||||
| WHAT TO DO SHOULD A MANAGER DROP OUT? | ||||||||||||||
| Let me begin by saying that the issue with participation in fantasy sports is purely a �Chicken and Egg� case, especially when money is involved. Those who are competing for a top prize always are the ones who are the most active, and those who are the most active are always the ones who are competing for a top prize. Inversely, those who aren�t competing don�t have the desire to participate as actively, and those who aren�t participating as actively aren�t going to compete. So what does this mean? It means it's human nature to lose interest when you can�t win. There have already been steps taken to ensure a greater possibility for all to win on multiple levels, but I can not truly say everyone should be trading, and scouring the free agent market, and posting, etc. And so if a manager should �drop out� mentally, although I wish it weren�t the case, there simply can be nothing done about this.
HOWEVER, if you are accepting to play in this league for the 2007 season, it is imperative that you participate for the four following seasons � read: YOU MUST PAY FOR EACH SEASON. There can be no more selfish action than not properly awarding the first place winner by not paying your yearly salary (which constitutes the league pay-outs). And so I beg all who want to participate in 2007 please, stress the issue with yourselves about just finishing it out to 2011, if not mentally, at least realize that by entering in this league for the 2007 season you have a pseudo-contractual agreement to pay for each season for the next five seasons. Everything else is gravy, just please pay. But to answer the question stated above- what to do should a manager drop out? I don�t have an answer. This will have to be a decision made should we cross that bridge. BUT PLEASE, everyone, don�t force us to cross that bridge. |
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