Ares wrote:
The cap for how much a single player can be offered definitely needs a bit of a bump. When a team can sign multiple players in FA to the highest possible offer and STILL have practically half their cap space completely empty, the ceiling needs to be raised. I would set it to at least 15% of total cap space, if not 20%. The starting salaries in the league creation drafts also need to be upped to strengthen the initial market. I'm resigning 100 rated players for pennies in young leagues, and so there's really no way for the market to ever begin to set itself since the only way good players hit the market is via inactive or careless owners.
It's hard for other teams to come in and compete when the top teams in the league all have $50M+ in free cap space for the rare moments when there are FAs worth fighting for.
I agree there's an issue there, however I think the problem is more about players resigning for so cheap:
Free Agent Signing:
http://cust10.myfootballnow.com/player/2711 - RB 84/94 $82M over 6 years Max Contract
Extended Contract:
http://cust10.myfootballnow.com/player/1027 - RB 86/88 $13M over 6 years
The only time a half decent player becomes a free agent is when the owner is inactive. I think that shows a bit of an imbalance. (edit - or when they're getting old).
Last edited at 6/03/2015 12:24 pm