No, no, I'm willing to give this a shot. ESEA isn't banning the members of Froyotech, who are undoubtedly among the best players in the whole game, grouped together on one team. It's simply dissolving Froyotech, spreading its members around, which could conceivably eliminate the rampant gap of skill in American Competitive TF2, making games more competitive, and the meta more balanced. Players like Shade, Habib, and B4nny could make not just good players, but good teachers, raising the skill ceilings of all of these other teams.
Of course, I'm thinking positively, but at the very least, I'm glad that ESEA is trying something, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this season turns out, and what competitive TF2 will do to adapt in the future.