Isn't this Chicken and Egg tho?
Series organisers put on more events because their customers want to play, then teams have problems because they over-stretch themselves.
AFAIK, only the PA and NSPL have locked divisions - the PA had only 3 legs this year plus the PA Cup, and the Div1 NSPL requires attendance at 6 from 10 events over the course of the season IIRC (with the offer of quite a substantial prize package for the winner and runner-up), neither of which is overly demanding?
If teams stop playing so many legs, the organisers will stop putting so many on - but if there is demand, who is anyone to say to Wendy, Russ or Syd "Stop making a living from paintball" by forcing them to run fewer legs (not that I would know how to stop them, short of offering them money not to!).
Don't b!tch at the organisers - come up with a realistic plan of training and commitment for your team and stick to it!
You are right teams do overstretch themselves, but is it not in paintballs and the Organisers interest to try and stop that from happening.
The PA only had three events because I wanted to make sure teams and myself could cope with the format, it is very easy (and tempting) to offer more events but it is not good for the future and I intend to do my bit so the teams are there in the future so I can make money for a long time to come.
As far as the locked divisions are concerned I am kinda in two minds about that because as much as I agree in principal a way must be found to introduce teams into the league at there rightful position.
Imagine Nexus calling to play in the PA and I said sorry guys you will have to go in div two - yeah right.
I have worked out a system where (if I am right) that I can do a league and stand alone event within the same division, I know it sounds complicated but it could have some benefit.
Teams have so much power but you don't make it work for you, you have to voice your opinions on what you can afford comfortably each year not only the number of events but the amount of time between them.
Russ