Everyone seems to want to cut down the trade period to 2 days to "cut out the bullshit" but wouldn't it be smarter / more beneficial to extend it out to a month. My reasoning for this is
* Cut out the hyperbole and excitement to it by the media and fans. There is way too much pressure on clubs at the moment to be seen to be doing the right thing and it is all intensified into a small 4 day period.
* Remove the situation where everyone is relying on another team doing something. I thought how the Hawks handled the situation with ROK was fairly poor and it simply wouldn't happen if it was extended out to 4 weeks. Clubs would have more time to make trades.
My theory is that you could have it for 3 weeks before the draft and 1 week after the draft allowing teams to assess what they picked up and go from there. I would also like trading to be allowed on draft day.
* Cut out the hyperbole and excitement to it by the media and fans. There is way too much pressure on clubs at the moment to be seen to be doing the right thing and it is all intensified into a small 4 day period.
* Remove the situation where everyone is relying on another team doing something. I thought how the Hawks handled the situation with ROK was fairly poor and it simply wouldn't happen if it was extended out to 4 weeks. Clubs would have more time to make trades.
My theory is that you could have it for 3 weeks before the draft and 1 week after the draft allowing teams to assess what they picked up and go from there. I would also like trading to be allowed on draft day.
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