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Originally Posted by megamanmatt
I just actually looked and how it works is any manager marked as a commish can mark any other manager as commish or assign them to a team. A manager not assigned to commissioner mode cannot mark other managers as a commissioner or assign other managers to teams.
Hopefully that's clear. 
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I am just not seeing that. When I go to Edit/Add a Manager, I get these screens (btw, the Commish is now named LeeFoo2...didn't feel like another screenshot:
The screen on top is my screen, the screen on the bottom is the commish's screen.
I cannot do several things:
1)I cannot make LeeFoo the commish, nor make LeeFoo2 the ex-commish.
2) I cannot make either one the manager of the Pirates or Tigers again since retiring them (I tried that option because I was hoping that was how to get one or the other as the commish). I was managing the Bucs, but I couldn't make myself commish (why not????). So I created LeeFoo2 and made him commish, but he managed the Tigers. It was awkward to have to switch to the Tigers to make commisionarial changes. So, I thought if I retired the original LeeFoo, LeeFoo2 could take over the Bucs. WRONG!
How do leagues do this? If Fred is the commissioner of a league and wants to retire from being a commish, but still wants to play in the league, how does he 'hand' it to Bob, who won't mind all the headaches that comes with being a commish.



