IFA Frenzy Sets New Records

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IFA Frenzy Sets New Records

Post by RonCo » Thu Jun 11, 2020 11:29 am

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Perhaps it was the quality of the group of young players in the International Free Agency pool this year, or perhaps it was the fact that teams are getting a better handle on how and when to use their big free agent budgets. Perhaps it’s about competition, and the fact that the league has several young teams pushing for post season glory. Perhaps, too, it was the league’s adjustment of the tax bar from $1M to $5M that spurred it all on.

I don’t known.

Most likely it was one from category A and two from B.

But the fact remains this: the 2043 International Free Agent Market was the hottest ticket that it’s ever been.

2043 saw 14 teams enter the market and spend a combined $199M. Let that boggle your mind a bit. To see it even more clearly, here is the IFA spend since 2039, which goes back to the year prior to last expansion:


IFA Pre-Tax Spend
YearTeamsSpend
20395$30M
20409$36M
20418$33M
204214$199M

Note the key word there: Pre-tax. In other words, It’s likely that the teams in question spent another $170M or so in tax based penalties to sign these players. It’s also of note that (1) the process obviously went deeper into the league, meaning more teams decided to grab more of the talent (not “just” the big winners--though they certainly had their plays) and (2) per rule, most of those big teams will now be at least partially sitting out the 2044 International s\Signing period, which will clear the way for even more participation from middle-pack and lower ranked teams next season.


Perfect Storm?

So the big question remains, will it happen again? Does this shift seem likely to stay around, or was it a one-hit wonder that will fade into the record books.

Truth?

I don’t know. A lot of it obviously depends on the quality of the pool. No GM in their right minds will throw $10-20M at players that don’t dazzle the eyes. So if the kids are good, the dollars will be prime. But the other factors play, too. The league is bigger today than it ever was—32 teams means more teams with cash to spend. And the divisional structure does seem to be driving competition up and down the tables as it was hoped. And, finally, the GMs in this league are a pretty good lot, and are learning more every season. As they leverage their resources more expertly, they create more spending funds. More funds means more IFA buzz. And a higher spend cap means a few smaller revenue guys can afford to drop (say) $2-$4M into one guy knowing they won’t lose the ability to play in the IFA reindeer games again next year.

It’s a theory anyway.

So, to the question of whether this was a one-time deal or will we see it again, I’d probably fall to this: if the players are good, the system is now perfectly staged to create this kind of bidding frenzy again.

Make of that what you will.
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Re: IFA Frenzy Sets New Records

Post by RonCo » Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:50 pm

Update, I think....

17 teams have spent $217M dollars so far, not counting taxes:

TeamPlayerBonus
Charlotte CougarsRabi Mahmud2,500,000
Charm City JimmiesLuqman Ferran10,200,000
Charm City JimmiesInsung Yun8,341,781
Charm City JimmiesPeng Hann3,512,328
Chicago Black SoxTaki Goto9,000,000
Edmonton JackrabbitsCandranibha Saswata10,700,000
Hawaii TropicsAdhyapayana Mehta10,000,000
Las Vegas HustlersPedro Guzmán3,687,945
Long Beach SurfersFélix Navarro5,049,405
Louisville SluggersGreg Shaw12,500,000
Louisville SluggersMujahid bin Anis3,300,000
Louisville SluggersIsat Kasturirangan11,059,589
Louisville SluggersAmitdhvaja Sambandan3,343,835
Mexico City AztecsJuan Féliz7,000,000
Montreal BlazersBurhan bin Bishr8,800,000
Omaha CyclonesHumam bin Nuri6,000,000
Omaha CyclonesJuan Romano16,000,000
Phoenix TalonsRajeshkumar Simha15,678,901
Rockville PikemenZong-yuan Guang6,800,000
Rockville PikemenFarid bin Mubarak10,500,000
San Fernando BearsRubén bin Majid16,400,000
Seattle StormMurtadi bin Anbar11,600,000
Vancouver MountiesAhamyati Sophia1,400,000
Yellow Springs NineBurhan Tahir12,000,002
Yellow Springs NineIdhma Motiwala12,000,002
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Re: IFA Frenzy Sets New Records

Post by JimBob2232 » Tue Jun 16, 2020 6:39 am

What’s really interesting is that those teams won’t be able to sign ifa’s next year. So if it’s another banner pool - will be interesting to see how it plays out.

With my new stadium this year - I decided not to get into the bidding wars and wait until next year. Should be interesting to see how that decision plays out. The same supply with a whole lot less demand would be awesome!

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