09-13-2010, 11:53 AM
I guess my no vote is pretty simple - if it ain't broke, why fix it?
People are having fun, we have a stable group of GMs, and the league is going well. Why interject something that carries a significant risk of ruining our GM stability?
it's great that we consistently have several potential people on the waiting list, but when you add two more teams to the league that waiting list can evaporate VERY quickly. Having too many GMs and not enough teams is a much, much better problem then having open teams.
And, for the record, I'd much rather see established GMs here take over the teams. No offense to anyone new coming in, but with the risk expansion takes on a league - putting that in the hands of new people is very risky. If Dejota or Scotty or Nick or Irish or whomever was doing it, even for the first 5-6 seasons, I'd feel much better about it. Proven, committed GMs is the way to go - I would be willing to take one in the best interest of the league if needed, but I think Nick is right - we need more information before we even take that step.
People are having fun, we have a stable group of GMs, and the league is going well. Why interject something that carries a significant risk of ruining our GM stability?
it's great that we consistently have several potential people on the waiting list, but when you add two more teams to the league that waiting list can evaporate VERY quickly. Having too many GMs and not enough teams is a much, much better problem then having open teams.
And, for the record, I'd much rather see established GMs here take over the teams. No offense to anyone new coming in, but with the risk expansion takes on a league - putting that in the hands of new people is very risky. If Dejota or Scotty or Nick or Irish or whomever was doing it, even for the first 5-6 seasons, I'd feel much better about it. Proven, committed GMs is the way to go - I would be willing to take one in the best interest of the league if needed, but I think Nick is right - we need more information before we even take that step.