Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
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Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
Anyone else find it frustrating to have to drop a player from your full roster just to be able to bid on a free agent? What if I don't get the player? In that case, I've been forced to drop a player without acquiring another.
I'd like to suggest that we are allowed to bid or pickup players, even with a full roster. Upon award of the newly acquired player, we would have a certain amount of time (24 hours?) to bring the roster back into compliance.
I'd like to suggest that we are allowed to bid or pickup players, even with a full roster. Upon award of the newly acquired player, we would have a certain amount of time (24 hours?) to bring the roster back into compliance.
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Re: Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
Technically it's not possible as the auction doesn't work that way unless the roster limit was raised.
Once we get to blind bidding it'll be fine as you submit a waiver with a drop and the drop doesn't happen unless the waiver goes thru.
Could always end the auction with roster cut downs (no new auctions can be started, allow current auctions to finish) and then do weekly blind bidding from then until the start of the season instead. Would solve the problem.
Once we get to blind bidding it'll be fine as you submit a waiver with a drop and the drop doesn't happen unless the waiver goes thru.
Could always end the auction with roster cut downs (no new auctions can be started, allow current auctions to finish) and then do weekly blind bidding from then until the start of the season instead. Would solve the problem.
Scott
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Re: Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
Yeah its not ideal at all but I'd rather at least have the option to add a player between the cut down date at the regular season.
by griblets » Thu May 17, 2012 5:47 pm
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I do kinda like the thought of ending the auction nominations on the cut down day and then do weekly blind bidding until the season starts. Would eliminate the problem of having to drop a guy for someone you may not win and still give teams a shot at adding players up until the season starts.
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Seems like a solid idea.
Couple things to think about that come to mind. What day would be the last day to bring up a player for the auction and when would the auction end? I could even change the day when I actually change the roster size on MFL, as well, so players brought up at the last minute could still be bid on?
Couple things to think about that come to mind. What day would be the last day to bring up a player for the auction and when would the auction end? I could even change the day when I actually change the roster size on MFL, as well, so players brought up at the last minute could still be bid on?
by griblets » Thu May 17, 2012 5:47 pm
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But if we did that...
We wouldn't have instances like recently where FRA dropped Pierre Thomas at $950k/2 and re-sign him thru the late auctions for $1.475m/2... Costing around $2m this season.
Sorry dude. LBer made me do it
Be kinda nice if we did it kinda like the NFL. Following Week 3 of the pre-season, we need to get rosters down to 25 active. Auctions still happen between weeks 3 and 4 of the pre-season, would just need to see about getting the locks lifted sooner. Following week 4 of the pre-season, rosters need to get down to 22 active and BB / waivers starts.
We wouldn't have instances like recently where FRA dropped Pierre Thomas at $950k/2 and re-sign him thru the late auctions for $1.475m/2... Costing around $2m this season.
Sorry dude. LBer made me do it
Be kinda nice if we did it kinda like the NFL. Following Week 3 of the pre-season, we need to get rosters down to 25 active. Auctions still happen between weeks 3 and 4 of the pre-season, would just need to see about getting the locks lifted sooner. Following week 4 of the pre-season, rosters need to get down to 22 active and BB / waivers starts.
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Re: Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
Wascawy Wabbits wrote:But if we did that...
We wouldn't have instances like recently where FRA dropped Pierre Thomas at $950k/2 and re-sign him thru the late auctions for $1.475m/2... Costing around $2m this season.
Sorry dude. LBer made me do it
Hahahaha... he either got a bad case of sellers/droppers remorse or got caught with his hand in the cookie jar trying to bid him up for someone else.
Which is it Jim? :p
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That was actually a case of missing the roster cutdown deadline so he had to drop the last 2 guys added.
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
That explains it
That explains it
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Ahh...
That sucks
Was wondering why Benson was dropped then re-added to the team
That sucks
Was wondering why Benson was dropped then re-added to the team
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I thought we should bump this again to see if anyone has any last thoughts or concerns. Then vote on implementing this change before the 15th so it can go in effect this summer if it passes.
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Re: Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
I do think the most simple way to do this is to consolidate deadlines:
No more auction nominations after the roster cut down deadline. All current auctions will continue until over. This in reality only moves this "no more auction nomination" deadline up by a week, no big deal.
Then run one blind bid waiver that concludes 1 day before the first Thursday night game, so have it run Wednesday evening. If you like have two blind bid waivers, one runs the weekend before Labor day and the other the day before the first game. This then gives every team a fair shot at any hot free agents that appear at the end of training camp as the NFL does their final cuts.
This keeps it simple and easy to understand and manage.
No more auction nominations after the roster cut down deadline. All current auctions will continue until over. This in reality only moves this "no more auction nomination" deadline up by a week, no big deal.
Then run one blind bid waiver that concludes 1 day before the first Thursday night game, so have it run Wednesday evening. If you like have two blind bid waivers, one runs the weekend before Labor day and the other the day before the first game. This then gives every team a fair shot at any hot free agents that appear at the end of training camp as the NFL does their final cuts.
This keeps it simple and easy to understand and manage.
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Re: Roster Limits and Free Agent Acquisitions
I think this is a good idea. Offer up a couple of BB opportunities prior to the start of the season after the roster cutdown day.bonscott wrote:I do think the most simple way to do this is to consolidate deadlines:
No more auction nominations after the roster cut down deadline. All current auctions will continue until over. This in reality only moves this "no more auction nomination" deadline up by a week, no big deal.
Then run one blind bid waiver that concludes 1 day before the first Thursday night game, so have it run Wednesday evening. If you like have two blind bid waivers, one runs the weekend before Labor day and the other the day before the first game. This then gives every team a fair shot at any hot free agents that appear at the end of training camp as the NFL does their final cuts.
This keeps it simple and easy to understand and manage.
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Wascawy Wabbits wrote:I think this is a good idea. Offer up a couple of BB opportunities prior to the start of the season after the roster cutdown day.bonscott wrote:I do think the most simple way to do this is to consolidate deadlines:
No more auction nominations after the roster cut down deadline. All current auctions will continue until over. This in reality only moves this "no more auction nomination" deadline up by a week, no big deal.
Then run one blind bid waiver that concludes 1 day before the first Thursday night game, so have it run Wednesday evening. If you like have two blind bid waivers, one runs the weekend before Labor day and the other the day before the first game. This then gives every team a fair shot at any hot free agents that appear at the end of training camp as the NFL does their final cuts.
This keeps it simple and easy to understand and manage.
Yup... I can dig it
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I like it.
by griblets » Thu May 17, 2012 5:47 pm
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Make it so commish. I see no need for something like this needing a vote. If someone has a problem with it speak now or forever hold your peace.
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I adjusted the league calendar to account for this. I split the time from the Aug 17 deadline to the start of the season into 2 blind bidding waiver windows and moved the last day to bring a player up for auction to Aug 17.
August 17: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
Our major offseason league deadline now. Rookie Contracts, Last day to bring up players for the auction, Roster Limit.
August 26: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
New blind bidding deadline for the first window.
September 3 11:00AM PT / 2:00PM ET
Blind bidding deadline for the second window, and when the offseason auction officially ends.
September 4 is the start of the NFL season. #GoHawks
August 17: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
Our major offseason league deadline now. Rookie Contracts, Last day to bring up players for the auction, Roster Limit.
August 26: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
New blind bidding deadline for the first window.
September 3 11:00AM PT / 2:00PM ET
Blind bidding deadline for the second window, and when the offseason auction officially ends.
September 4 is the start of the NFL season. #GoHawks
by griblets » Thu May 17, 2012 5:47 pm
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I like this. Nice and simple.bonesman wrote:Wascawy Wabbits wrote:I think this is a good idea. Offer up a couple of BB opportunities prior to the start of the season after the roster cutdown day.bonscott wrote:I do think the most simple way to do this is to consolidate deadlines:
No more auction nominations after the roster cut down deadline. All current auctions will continue until over. This in reality only moves this "no more auction nomination" deadline up by a week, no big deal.
Then run one blind bid waiver that concludes 1 day before the first Thursday night game, so have it run Wednesday evening. If you like have two blind bid waivers, one runs the weekend before Labor day and the other the day before the first game. This then gives every team a fair shot at any hot free agents that appear at the end of training camp as the NFL does their final cuts.
This keeps it simple and easy to understand and manage.
Yup... I can dig it
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Looks good to me!braven112 wrote:I adjusted the league calendar to account for this. I split the time from the Aug 17 deadline to the start of the season into 2 blind bidding waiver windows and moved the last day to bring a player up for auction to Aug 17.
August 17: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
Our major offseason league deadline now. Rookie Contracts, Last day to bring up players for the auction, Roster Limit.
August 26: 8:45PM PT / 11:45PM ET
New blind bidding deadline for the first window.
September 3 11:00AM PT / 2:00PM ET
Blind bidding deadline for the second window, and when the offseason auction officially ends.
September 4 is the start of the NFL season. #GoHawks
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Missed the deadline and had to react... thus costing me more!
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