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Hey Dobber, if I may be so bold, I think you might be missing the mark a little here on a great opportunity to improve your website and, possibly, your bottom line.
I suggest running your expert league as planned this year, but then creating a whole set of \"Entry Level\" leagues that would be open to all intertested parties. Each 12 man league would operate as a distinct one-year pool with it\'s own draft, and the standings being independant of all the other \"Entry Level\" leagues. At the end of this year the top few finishers from each pool move up to create the \"Pro Level\" next season. The \"Pro Level\" would consist of 2 to 4 distinct 12-man pools (depending on interest). Beyond that, the top and bottom finishers in every pool are promoted/demoted for the next season as you described. Example: Assume 108 people sign up this year. Arrange them into 9 leagues of 12. The top 4 finishers from each league move up to the \"Pro Level\" for next year. That would give you 36 \"Pro\'s\", or enough for 3 leagues at that level. The top two finishers of each \"Pro League\" would then move up to displace, Burnsy, Notch and the other four bottom-six finishers of the expert league for the following season, while the last four finishers get sent back to the \"Entry Level\" leagues. Every year you can easily adjust the number of pools at each level to meet demand. The advantages of this system are obvious. You\'re going to get way more people involved which will help your return traffic and it gives you another \"product\" that you can advertise elsewhere to draw new readers. The amount of work required on your part will be minimal. Just develop a set of standardized rules, create a message board for each league and start taking names. Each pool can appoint a commissioner who will take care of all the operational duties, such as directing the draft and setting up the Yahoo! league. I would suggest charging a nominal fee (maybe $10) to make sure everyone who enters is going to take it seriously, and also to make sure there\'s bread on the Dobbs\' family table. (We don\'t want you going back to that desk job on us.) |
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As an afterthought:
You could also develop a points system to keep track of the most successful poolies year over year. ie -> 1st in \"Entry Level\" pool = 5 pts 2nd in \"Entry Level\" pool = 3 pts 1st in \"Pro Level\" pool = 10 pts 2nd in \"Pro Level\" pool = 8 pts etc It will work out to be like a Dobber Pools Hall of Fame. Post edited by: Ogie_Oglethorpe, at: 2007/07/31 20:32 |
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Good ideas, but not enough time to implement and poor Burnsy is probably going to have his hands full running the three drafts as it is!
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DobberHockey Rules 14 Team Keeper, points only, best 12 skaters 2 dman 2 G count. Playoffs count. F - Crosby, C.Smith, Wheeler, Parenteau, Hudler, Clowe, Grabovski, Atkinson, Frolik, S. Kostitsyn, Marchand, Peverley, Tavares, Read, Brouwer, Bickell, Gionta, Setoguchi G - Anderson, Hiller, Markstrom, Brodeur D - Letang, Del Zotto, I. White, Kronwall, Brodin, Nikitin |
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That is a shame. I for one think you could create a lot of interest with very little work. We are all Dobbermanic\'s and would love to be invovled with the pools.
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Hogwash! That sounds like the response of a man frightened at staring down the barrel of his own overwhelming success.
It would take next to no time to implement and would cut down on Burnsy\'s workload by 67%. In fact, the whole thing could be implemented this evening before Mrs. Dobber slips into that DobberHockey muscle shirt that she wears as a nightie. 1. Decide if you\'re going to charge for the service or not. 2. Make an announcement on the Forum that DobberPools will now be open to everyone. 3. Refer to said announcement in tomorrow\'s Ramblings section. 4. If you are going to charge a few bucks for entry, set up a link to PayPal so the Dobberites can get their money to you. 5. Start a new forum page here for DobberPools. 6. Get Burnsy to finalize the standard rules. Post Rules for all to see. 7. Ask entrants to specify if they\'d be willing to act as a pool commissioner. Divide entrants into groups of twelve, with at least one willing commish in each group. 8. Add water. Each pool will be autonomous and almost completely self-governing. None of your administrators will need to be involved in any of the daily operations. Each commissioner can run the draft here on your existing forum or via e-mail, and can be responsible for setting up their own Yahoo! league to track the scoring. Burnsy will just have to look after the one Expert League. This way everybody gets to play, your site becomes much more interactive, attracts more readers and after a couple years a pecking order will be established that will be a much better representation of knowledge than \"karma\" will ever be. Plus, I bet you\'d make a good chunk of change. Post edited by: Ogie_Oglethorpe, at: 2007/07/31 22:07 |
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Is this the beginning of a Dobber hockey site split. Dobber is the man for fantasy hockey info. However with only a select few being invited for pools is it becomming elitist
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Dobber complimented the idea... let it go. If other people on this forum want to get together and do a yahoo league theres nothing stopping us. Having a three tier league already seemed like a bit much for Burnsy to look after and the lucky few who get picked for the entry league will have a chance to prove themselves.
Maybe next year Dobber and al, will have a bigger more inclusive format but for now I am happy to get my guide with an update in six weeks and see where this three tiered Dobber league goes. BTW If someone wants to start a yahoo league and needs another player drop me a line. Cheers!
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6 Time CDHL Badger Cup Champion. www.cdhl.ca C Stamkos, Getzlaf, Carter, Roy, Turris, etc L Elias, Tanguay, Perron, Berglund, Foligno, Booth etc R Horton, Hornqvist, Giroux, Voracek, C. Smith, etc D Keith, Burns, Phaneuf, Jay-Bo, Myers, Tyutin, Kaberle, etc. G Vokoun, Quick, Emery, Bernier, Tokarski |
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Either way we are all Dobbermanic\'s
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I would be game too for either idea... at the very leats maybe Dobber (or an admin) can create a Poolie section in the forum for people waning to create an upcoming league. I also think paying a nominal fee keeps people interested. I was in a 12 team yahoo league last year where entrants chucked $10 and at least every GM made 30+ moves by seasons end, and we split the money.
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Dobberites Unite! 12 Team H2H $$ Keeper League C: Malkin, Krejci, Wilson, Schenn W: Zetterburg, D Sedin, Mueller, Horton, Benn D: Suter, Edler, Myers, Burns G: Fleury, Brodeur, S Mason, M Smith -- Keep 17 with salary cap |
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dynamo45 wrote:
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Roto type keeper league.We keep any 6 ;15 teams , 3 div. of 5.We play 3 lines , 3 def. and start 2 goalies.6 BN.Stats are 1pt. for goals and assists , 2pts. for W , tie(O.T. or S.O. loss) 1pt. S.O. 1pt.Weekly line-up from Mon. to Sun. LW - Malkin LW - J. Skinner LW - T. Ennis LW - Conacher LW - Raymond C - Matthias C - M. Richards C - V. Filppula C - Vermette RW - B. Schenn RW - M. Read RW - J. Huberdeau RW - M. Gaborik Def. - Pietrangelo Def. - B. Smith Def. - Diaz Def. - OEL Def. - Stoner G - Louongo G - Markstrom G - Neuvirth |
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