jdavidbakr wrote:
It's not that hard, you can easily offer a minimum salary 2-year deal to acquire a backup that won't break the bank if you have to cut him. If you're after someone who is in a bidding war, then you really should decide whether he's wirth what you're offering him.
Also, I do occasionally sign a 1-year deal for players who are really not very good but I need to round out my roster, rarely do these players see any action in the offseason and often I can find a better player to replace them.
I think that's my problem there.
The thing that originally attracted me to this game is the whole owner/GM realism slant but when you get an owner paying a
roster filler way over the odds it detracts from the game.
I'll give you a 'For Instance'..... Say...I need a second string FS, I put a bid in on a 6 year vet 58/60, mediocre at best. 2 year deal with just over what he's asking, then along comes Owner 'X' and offers double the going rate, and he already has 2 stud FSs on board. Think that he may have seen something in that player where he may convert him to a CB or SS. Season starts and he has 3 x FSs on board.
This is fine and his prerogative, but in the interests of keeping the game
'REAL' maybe the deal should be weighted as with a trade, taking into consideration the amount of players already at that position.
I'm guessing that this is the way its going to stay, so thanks for hearing me out.