No, we did not. Based on the voting results of my questions, we agreed that cards should be retired using a vote and that cards can only be retired if they're used often and have been in the league a long time.
I'm going to throw out a suggestion similar to what I proposed last year that is easy to track and, I believe, fits the spirit of the process.
-After each game, each player may vote for one card that their opponent played during the game that they believe is too powerful and should be retired.
-Players may NOT vote for a "rookie" card (e.g. one that was just drafted before the start of the season).
-Players MAY abstain from voting.
-Once a card has reach 12 votes, it will be retired.
-All cards with 12 votes will be retired at the end of the season and placed in the Sports League Hall of Fame.
Why I like this idea:
1. It's really easy for me to increment the "retirement counter" on any particular card after each game.
2. It guarantees that a card is seeing play before it gets retired.
3. It guarantees that a card can be used for at least 2 seasons (1 season immunity + 12 votes needed to retire) before getting retired.
4. It allows players to prepare for losses as they see the retirement counter ticking upward after each game.
4. It's not random and provides immediate feedback after usage.
Potential problems:
1. It's probably much slower than I'm intending. The odds of one particular card getting played in a game are probably around 25%, so it might not be until 3 or 4 seasons down the road before we see our first retirement.
2. It might effect gameplay decisions. If a player is involved in a lopsided game, they might hold back their best card for fear that it will get a retirement vote.
Can everyone can give a simple "sure, let's try that" or "no, that is completely unacceptable"? If I get three votes in favor, we'll start this method for the upcoming season. If not, I will allow someone else to propose an idea and we'll take another vote on that.
I'm in favor, by the way.