jdavidbakr wrote:
That's an interesting thought - maybe give a league owner the ability to clear dead cap for any team (or manually set dead cap for any team). That way the league owner could, at his discretion, forgive an abandoned team's dead cap to the point that it's more manageable for a new player.
While I agree with this concept, I
STRONGLY believe that if and when this is done, there should also be an automatic reduction in paid talent to achieve this.
Again, lets use the example provided by Punisher, the team Star City Golden Pteradacdyls
https://theefl.myfootballnow.com/team/16, who have $22,943 room under the cap. They also have an overall default player rating of an average 77.996.
Lets say player X abandoned his team with $22,943 under the cap. Commish Y sees that this room under the cap is unmanageable and unattractive towards new owners that he could be possibly recruiting for his league and forgives the cap in which may bring it toward the league average. But once again, with a team that has 53 man average default rating better than 85% of the league's starters, but now with $15 million additional money to possibly be used towards the draft, so basically giving back draft choices for those possibly traded away, and FA, fair towards the other owners. Is it fair for a "Super" team to be built because of a....I guess no other way of saying it....a owner's effenscrew up.
Last edited at 12/03/2017 2:51 am