2018 Free Agency Tweaks

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Re: 2018 Free Agency Tweaks

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I agree with troy
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I don't mind robroach's idea of two waves of free agency, the only disagreement I have is the number of years in the contract. Take Larry Fitzgerald for example, and lets assume he's in the first wave of FA. This is pretty much his last year in the NFL, why have to sign him for 3 or 4 years? That's not realistic, same with Carson Palmer who's pretty much in the same boat, his last year in the NFL
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bpboguta1483 wrote:I don't mind robroach's idea of two waves of free agency, the only disagreement I have is the number of years in the contract. Take Larry Fitzgerald for example, and lets assume he's in the first wave of FA. This is pretty much his last year in the NFL, why have to sign him for 3 or 4 years? That's not realistic, same with Carson Palmer who's pretty much in the same boat, his last year in the NFL

I would agree with that...maybe make 1 year deals fully guaranteed? Something to deter guys signing players to 1 year deals and trading them away
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robroach isn't saying you have players divided into waves. All players are available in wave 1, you would just have to sign them to a 3+ yr contract with a minimum SB. Then players that don't get signed in Wave 1 would be available in wave 2 for normal process. I'M not advocating changes, but this is one of the more sound ideas I've seen in this thread. I personally think the system is fine (frustrating but works). I also think that any system you have, there will be GMs that will look for ways to take advantage of a loophole in the system. The one change I would like to see, is to go back to being able to see what teams are bidding on the free agents.
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I would like to see all one-year deals in excess of $1M total dollars have a NTC attached.
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Couple of suggestions I have:

1) Is there a way to slightly adjust the bid score to account for a player's age? A 26-year-old FA will view offers differently than a 33-year-old FA. I know baseball leagues have their FA calculator to account for age.

2) What is the purpose to the Signing Soon tab? I feel like it is only used for people who want to raise the price on FAs rather than actually attempt to sign one. If a GM wants a certain player, the player can easily be found by searching alphabetically or by position. Just seems like the Signing Soon only screws over GMs.
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paulco wrote:Couple of suggestions I have:

1) Is there a way to slightly adjust the bid score to account for a player's age? A 26-year-old FA will view offers differently than a 33-year-old FA. I know baseball leagues have their FA calculator to account for age.

2) What is the purpose to the Signing Soon tab? I feel like it is only used for people who want to raise the price on FAs rather than actually attempt to sign one. If a GM wants a certain player, the player can easily be found by searching alphabetically or by position. Just seems like the Signing Soon only screws over GMs.
Signing soon is helpful for timing your own bids. I use it to do a quick check to see if any players I may be interested in will be signed before I get a bid back. That way I know whether I need to use my free bid on that player immediately or if I can afford to wait for another bid to free up.

I don't understand why people are so against the signing soon tab. A player is on the market for 24 hours after a bid. It shouldn't matter when in those 24 hours an additional bid comes in. It's all within the window.
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Ben C. wrote:
paulco wrote:Couple of suggestions I have:

1) Is there a way to slightly adjust the bid score to account for a player's age? A 26-year-old FA will view offers differently than a 33-year-old FA. I know baseball leagues have their FA calculator to account for age.

2) What is the purpose to the Signing Soon tab? I feel like it is only used for people who want to raise the price on FAs rather than actually attempt to sign one. If a GM wants a certain player, the player can easily be found by searching alphabetically or by position. Just seems like the Signing Soon only screws over GMs.
Signing soon is helpful for timing your own bids. I use it to do a quick check to see if any players I may be interested in will be signed before I get a bid back. That way I know whether I need to use my free bid on that player immediately or if I can afford to wait for another bid to free up.

I don't understand why people are so against the signing soon tab. A player is on the market for 24 hours after a bid. It shouldn't matter when in those 24 hours an additional bid comes in. It's all within the window.
I don't even use the signing soon tab but it makes me laugh when people get mad about last second bids. Realize that may have been the time that their bids come up. I usually have my 5 bids out at a time and can only counter when they come back available. How is that a flaw in the system? FA is meant for players to go to the highest bidders. You should be happy if you feel teams are overbidding players. Eventually it will come back to haunt them. I think if there is anything that may be causing huge salaries it seems to be that with the 2 LTCs and 1 Franchise player for ever team has decreased the number of quality FAs.
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I think signing soon is necessary while we have limited bids. Whether limited bids actually adds anything fun/strategic to the mix I'm less convinced.
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Post by robroach »

Question!!!

How are we going to settle ties for UDFAs?

Because it is going to happen. I'm over 80 players now, not counting the draft, so if there's a player I really like, I will probably go my whole budget for him.
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