Double squadding for squad captains?
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:22 pm
Hey there DSBers!
I've been thinking of a new addition to the rules for the next leagues, this new rule would allow double squadding. However, read carefully: only the squad captains would be allowed to double squad and only if they've created a squad which consists of new players.
Example: Player from Red Hawks wishes to create a new squad to boost activity and gather some new players from other zones or from public to play league, he'd train them and play with them in games, however he'd still be allowed to play with Red Hawks as well, as he has contributed his time to boost activity and train new players for league.
Also, the co-cap of the squad can use similar freedom of double squadding. However, no more than 2 experienced players per "rookie squad". Obviously all the players would be checked carefully to ensure the squad is fully a newbie squad.
Why? Perhaps passing some knowledge to newer players is a good idea towards the future and maybe, just maybe there are some players in the current top squads who might want to run their own squad but will not do that because they could not play on competitive level anymore.
What does the community think - worth a shot or not?
I've been thinking of a new addition to the rules for the next leagues, this new rule would allow double squadding. However, read carefully: only the squad captains would be allowed to double squad and only if they've created a squad which consists of new players.
Example: Player from Red Hawks wishes to create a new squad to boost activity and gather some new players from other zones or from public to play league, he'd train them and play with them in games, however he'd still be allowed to play with Red Hawks as well, as he has contributed his time to boost activity and train new players for league.
Also, the co-cap of the squad can use similar freedom of double squadding. However, no more than 2 experienced players per "rookie squad". Obviously all the players would be checked carefully to ensure the squad is fully a newbie squad.
Why? Perhaps passing some knowledge to newer players is a good idea towards the future and maybe, just maybe there are some players in the current top squads who might want to run their own squad but will not do that because they could not play on competitive level anymore.
What does the community think - worth a shot or not?