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A draft pick thread (Something to keep track of draft pick movement and ownership)
A POSTED sim schedule thread: So we will know which commissioner is running the sim and most importantly WHEN the sim is scheduled for.
A "revamped" financial thread. This thread already exists but it needs to be properly maintained and frequently updated when needed.
Just clipped out the actual suggestions from my other post.You know what the difference between Jeremy Lin and Tim Tebow is?... Jeremy Lin is probably a good Quarter Back.
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Peedubs can correct me if I'm wrong but an exact sim schedule is pretty improbable. Obviously sims are Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and PWG and Nny alternate sims, but I think it's unreasonable to make them set an exact time and commit to it.
I propose a solution to the 'funny business' I drunkenly did when signing Duran. Basically, make the owner dump said player into free agency and exclude him from signing that player. Repeat offenders should be stripped of their first round pick. If they don't have one, take the next two years.
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I know an "exact" sim schedule is not possible. I know the commissioners have their lives. But a solid schedule to go on would be very use full. If there needs to be a change then cross that bridge when we get there.You know what the difference between Jeremy Lin and Tim Tebow is?... Jeremy Lin is probably a good Quarter Back.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostPeedubs can correct me if I'm wrong but an exact sim schedule is pretty improbable. Obviously sims are Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and PWG and Nny alternate sims, but I think it's unreasonable to make them set an exact time and commit to it.
I propose a solution to the 'funny business' I drunkenly did when signing Duran. Basically, make the owner dump said player into free agency and exclude him from signing that player. Repeat offenders should be stripped of their first round pick. If they don't have one, take the next two years.
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Anything more than the day of sim isn't all that necessary.
Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostOnce a deal is agreed to publicly by both teams, it is final, as long as it doesn't violate any league rules.
I think that the commissioners should have the power to void a trade if it goes against the spirit of the league. An example being a completely unbalanced trade (collusion) or if Ralph had decided not to graciously accept the trade and instead wanted it void, Peedubs should have the power to veto the trade. If that happens for whatever reason, owners should have the power to reinstate the trade with majority vote to serve as a check. Peedubs is known to be power hungry.
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Originally posted by Mcost002 View PostSee i didn't know (I am new) that Sims happened on those days, is that the same for spring training or only for regular season.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostI disagree. It should be tentative until the trade is actually input.
I think that the commissioners should have the power to void a trade if it goes against the spirit of the league. An example being a completely unbalanced trade (collusion) or if Ralph had decided not to graciously accept the trade and instead wanted it void, Peedubs should have the power to veto the trade. If that happens for whatever reason, owners should have the power to reinstate the trade with majority vote to serve as a check. Peedubs is known to be power hungry.
If the commissioner deems a trade inherently unfair and suspects foul play, that's one thing. But I don't think owners should be able to take back their acceptance of a trade because a better offer came along after the fact. Because if that's the case, then why post them publicly at all?poop
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Originally posted by Moss View PostIncrease the salary cap
Yeah, I went there
Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostI'm talking more about the idea that an owner can rescind any trade once posted publicly if he receives a better offer. That to me undermines the whole idea of publicly posting your agreement to a trade.
If the commissioner deems a trade inherently unfair and suspects foul play, that's one thing. But I don't think owners should be able to take back their acceptance of a trade because a better offer came along after the fact. Because if that's the case, then why post them publicly at all?
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