It would work the same as a veto button but in reverse. If the trade got enough "accepts" it would process immediately. This would help speed up our email draft when there is a trade.
Here's a suggestion that I've used every year in my dynasty league going on 7 years:
My leaguemates know I'm a fair-minded person and I want the league to succeed and not cripple under corruption. If your leaguemates feel the same, then this should be the best solution for you. I look over each trade and deem it fair or unfair. Of course, some will be slanted more than others because player opinions change owner by owner. If I deem it a fair trade, I execute it immediately. If I don't deem it a fair trade OR I'm on the fence about it, I go to my Co-Commish and let him make final say (He's also a very fair-minded guy and wants the best for the league). If he says he accepts it, then it gets executed. If he deems it unfair, the trade gets "Commish Cancelled" and the owners must tweak the trade to make it less slanted. It really speeds things up and helps create trust within the league when it comes to the Commishes and the owners. I'd experiment with it.
We use the the message board and 6 approvals the trade gets processed. Works the same as the button would but I thought it might a nice upgrade for the site. I never understood how fantasy football started with a veto button but no approval button.
AkleyFri 6/5/15 7:10 PM
It would work the same as a veto button but in reverse. If the trade got enough "accepts" it would process immediately. This would help speed up our email draft when there is a trade.
Run_CMCSat 6/6/15 8:06 AM
Here's a suggestion that I've used every year in my dynasty league going on 7 years:
My leaguemates know I'm a fair-minded person and I want the league to succeed and not cripple under corruption. If your leaguemates feel the same, then this should be the best solution for you. I look over each trade and deem it fair or unfair. Of course, some will be slanted more than others because player opinions change owner by owner. If I deem it a fair trade, I execute it immediately. If I don't deem it a fair trade OR I'm on the fence about it, I go to my Co-Commish and let him make final say (He's also a very fair-minded guy and wants the best for the league). If he says he accepts it, then it gets executed. If he deems it unfair, the trade gets "Commish Cancelled" and the owners must tweak the trade to make it less slanted. It really speeds things up and helps create trust within the league when it comes to the Commishes and the owners. I'd experiment with it.
AkleySat 6/6/15 2:28 PM
We use the the message board and 6 approvals the trade gets processed. Works the same as the button would but I thought it might a nice upgrade for the site. I never understood how fantasy football started with a veto button but no approval button.
FleaMod AdminMon 6/8/15 10:21 AM
Thanks for the feedback, insight and suggestion guys. We'll take it into account as always.