I don't know. We are in the middle of the season and you guys just decide to switch teams? I don't care if your conference is full of CPUs, you chose to play in the AFC. How is that fair for us other guys that started with a crap team and stuck with 'em? You can argue that your team is 1-4 all you want - the only reason why that team sucks is because MB isn't good at Madden. That team is loaded with talent.
Why should I start over my franchise because you don't want to play against the CPU? I made a ton of trades and signings in order to build the team that I wanted - it would be a waste of my time to start over.
Neither of us have any say...if we have to vote on it, I want both you guys back with your original teams. It's only fair. Scik is the league commissioner, so he'll have to decide what's going to happen.
I might as well leave...I joined the league to play against other people. Would you feel better if I was the Lions instead?
I'm just saying what I think... If Scik is okay with then, then I'm okay with it. He's in charge of this thing...
The thing is...hopefully is we get enough good owners, we end up playing more than one season. By next season, it wont matter what what teams we were now.
It will for me. I traded for a bunch of potential guys, knowing that we'd be playing multiple seasons. I set my team up for future seasons... I didn't play this league so guys could continuously switch teams.
I didn't join this league to play the cpu. I can see both sides arguement. When I joined 27 teams, now its 14. I reverted back to the Bills now. But I would really like to play a human every once in a while.
Its a complex issue, but maybe we can have two leagues, keep this the way it is, and start another all NFC/AFC fantasy draft league?
I'd like to make some sort of compromise here... Maybe you guys could select NFC teams that no one's had control of. The Cardinals are even more stacked with Chris Johnson. The Vikes are one of the top offensive teams even with the loss of Peterson. No one's had control of the Bucs and the Lions.