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Commissioner Service Survey


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Commissioner Service Question  

29 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you play in a league where you didn't know your opponent's lineup until after the games were finished for the week?

    • Yes
      4
    • No
      25
  2. 2. How much would you pay for that Commissioner service described above?

    • Zero, I wouldn't consider it at all
      22
    • Under $20
      4
    • $60
      2
    • More than $60 if need be
      1


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I voted no, not that it isn't interesting idea, but because being able to see your opponent's lineup allows for auditing for lack of a better owrd to make sure that there are not post-deadline changes or other issues.

 

I would have no issue if lineups were hidden up until the first kickoff of the week, but really an opponent's lineup has, or should have, no bearing whatsoever on my lineup decisions (cue discussion about starting a WR because your opponent has his QB, etc... it is flawed logic, we all know it, but someone would have brought it up anyway) so it is a non-issue for me.

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Voted yes, but I do have a caveat that lineup slots would have to lock when each players' game starts. I don't ever use my opponent's lineup to make decisions on how to field my best team.

 

As far as payment for the commish service, it would be up to $60 dependent upon what other features it had.

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This isn't an idea I have for a league. This is actually how our local ran before I commished and switched over to MFL. I do believe that this service cost quite a bit more than MFL at the time and that was a few years ago now. Obviously this didn't include any live scoring whatsoever since you didn't know that info until Tuesday morning. MFL prices haven't changed much since then but I'm not sure what this would cost now. This service may have more functions that we didn't use or have that would allow it to run like a normal league does. I'd consider a normal league as one where you know which players your opponent has in the lineup before Tuesday morning.

 

How this system worked is that everyone had to call or e-mail the commissioner their lineups and the commish had to enter the lineups. Owners couldn't submit their own lineups.

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