KEEPERS: Rebuilding your rules, Part II

We spent Part I of this series examining some constitutional and commissioner issues for handling rule changes, and offering suggestions on smoothing this path. Now in Part II, we offer suggestions on how to embark on your rules change quest, along with some practical targets, considerations and solutions. 

 

Make a list of and define your league’s biggest issues, including the objectives of your change proposals. This is easier said than done, particularly in leagues with loosely-defined constitutions. In these situations, most owners will diverge on what the rules should be or how they want to play. But whether you are the Commissioner or an owner who wants to see changes made, the most important opinions here are your own—as long as...

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