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Old 02-26-2007, 03:10 PM   #1
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Ammy draft question

I read in one of the blogs that the ammy draft list can be viewable as early as ~opening day. Will the draftees on the ammy list have static stats all season or will we be able to watch their stats accumulate?

SOrry, I know this is a bit nit picky but I'm curious.
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Old 02-26-2007, 03:37 PM   #2
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I read in one of the blogs that the ammy draft list can be viewable as early as ~opening day. Will the draftees on the ammy list have static stats all season or will we be able to watch their stats accumulate?

SOrry, I know this is a bit nit picky but I'm curious.
If it's a feeder league, they should accumulate.

If it's just a "normal amateur draft" they won't accumulate or change.
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Old 02-26-2007, 03:41 PM   #3
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This hadn't even occurred to me, but thats another plus of feeder leagues, assuming this is true. If this is the case, lets assume we are running a league with feeders and with scouting turned off. Is it reasonable to assume that players can actually develop prior to the draft? I.e - maybe prospect X is looking like a stud pre-season, but plays poorly and his ratings don't appreciate, while prospect Y looked very solid, maybe mid-first round caliber, but really starts lighting it up, and his ratings improve, as does his "draft stock". Is this the case? If so that would be a huge improvement over the old way.
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Old 02-26-2007, 03:47 PM   #4
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This hadn't even occurred to me, but thats another plus of feeder leagues, assuming this is true. If this is the case, lets assume we are running a league with feeders and with scouting turned off. Is it reasonable to assume that players can actually develop prior to the draft? I.e - maybe prospect X is looking like a stud pre-season, but plays poorly and his ratings don't appreciate, while prospect Y looked very solid, maybe mid-first round caliber, but really starts lighting it up, and his ratings improve, as does his "draft stock". Is this the case? If so that would be a huge improvement over the old way.
Absolutely.

Without feeder leagues, the game is basically creating a batch of static players on the "draft pool release date." These players won't change at all up to the draft.

With a feeder league, the feeder league is filled with "live" players who are playing, improving, failing, potentially getting injured, etc. In this case, you can think of the draft pool release date as just that - the list of players who have declared for the draft.
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Old 02-26-2007, 03:48 PM   #5
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dola,

For what it's worth, the main purpose of the ability to change the draft pool release date is for online leagues. In online leagues, you often need more than a month of "game time" to work out your draft. This gives online leagues added flexibility in that regard.

There's no particular need to play with that option if you're playing solo.
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Absolutely.

Without feeder leagues, the game is basically creating a batch of static players on the "draft pool release date." These players won't change at all up to the draft.

With a feeder league, the feeder league is filled with "live" players who are playing, improving, failing, potentially getting injured, etc. In this case, you can think of the draft pool release date as just that - the list of players who have declared for the draft.
That right there just made my day.
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Old 02-26-2007, 05:18 PM   #8
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dola,

For what it's worth, the main purpose of the ability to change the draft pool release date is for online leagues. In online leagues, you often need more than a month of "game time" to work out your draft. This gives online leagues added flexibility in that regard.

There's no particular need to play with that option if you're playing solo.
Feeder leagues will still work with online leagues though, won't they? I mean online leagues won't be forced to create a draft pool will they?
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Old 02-26-2007, 05:36 PM   #9
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Feeder leagues will still work with online leagues though, won't they? I mean online leagues won't be forced to create a draft pool will they?
Well, even with feeder leagues, you still have a "draft pool" announcement, just as in the real world, you can scout college players all you want, but there's a point after which it's set in stone who is eligible for the draft.
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Old 02-26-2007, 06:34 PM   #10
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To piggy back Battist, yes, you can still use feeder leagues, and those players will be in the draft pool. Now you will be able to draft players who already have stats, its AWESOME! You'll have to pay attention, and make sure you have enough feeder league teams so that you don't have "game created" players showing up in your draft.
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Ok the whole feeder league thing aparently slipped by me. Is there a thread with a more detailed description of the feature?
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bump...i too missed this whole feeder league thing
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Do feeder leagues have any application for historical leagues?
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Do feeder leagues have any application for historical leagues?
not unless you are looking to combine historical with fictional
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not unless you are looking to combine historical with fictional
Which is a great idea for a league!
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Well, even with feeder leagues, you still have a "draft pool" announcement, just as in the real world, you can scout college players all you want, but there's a point after which it's set in stone who is eligible for the draft.
So basically, as long as you have enough feeder leagues with players coming out of them each year to fill your draft pool, then the game won't generate any players for the pool?

If that's the case, then an online league could set it up that way and you'd be able to scout these players for quite some time rather than only from opening day on.
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So basically, as long as you have enough feeder leagues with players coming out of them each year to fill your draft pool, then the game won't generate any players for the pool?

If that's the case, then an online league could set it up that way and you'd be able to scout these players for quite some time rather than only from opening day on.
its going to take a huge feeder league to keep a draft full with no created ammies and ghost players off (something like 150+ feeder teams for a 30 team parent league).

this may not be ideal for online leagues, considering the file size issues.
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its going to take a huge feeder league to keep a draft full with no created ammies and ghost players off (something like 150+ feeder teams for a 30 team parent league).

this may not be ideal for online leagues, considering the file size issues.
I would think that amount of feeder leagues would depend entirely on the number of rounds you plan on having in your draft.

If I want a 10 round draft for a 30 team league, I need 300 players minimum. So I create a feeder league with 30 teams also, or two feeder leagues with 15 teams each. I don't see it being much of an issue unless you want to run a league with a lot of teams and/or draft rounds.

A league with just 12 teams would not be difficult at all.
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