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EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:42 pm

Working exactly as planned. Guys who were on the Free Agent Market before we go to FA are being snapped up by the EBA.

Monty Lynch, John Rhoades, Pat Listach, Tucker York, Rye Kelly, etc. have all signed over there.

This is EXACTLY the way I wanted it to work.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by jiminyhopkins » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:19 pm

How does it help to dilute the talent pool even more? Normally this wouldnt be an issue, but with the (apparently planned) weak draft classes, it becomes significant. I guess I was wondering more about what you had in mind regarding the talent of the league overall. Is it too high, and are we trying to overcorrect to "fix" the problem? Not trying to be a jerk, just honestly would like to know.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by Al-Hoot » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:23 pm

The talent of the league is definitely too high on some teams. ;)

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:46 am

Yeah, it is. And it'll come down over time.

Sean- as to your point, the guys going over there are guys no one in the MBBA wanted. So, in that sense, it's working just like I wanted it to.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by LambeauLeap » Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:53 am

Lynch and Rhoades were the big names I saw, but also saw a guy (Butch Henry or someone) who didn't play ball last year, sat out, and now signed to play over in the EBA. I like that storyline.
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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:54 am

A couple guys like that actually. Rhoades had one lucky year in the MBBA, but has been mostly a journeyman disappointment.

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Post by Al-Hoot » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:24 am

I think it is tres cool. MBBA teams had tons of time to sign those players.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by 7teen » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:40 am

Al-Hoot wrote:I think it is tres cool. MBBA teams had tons of time to sign those players.
Not with Rhoades! I released Rhoades during this last sim. So no one knew he was available when he signed with the EBA. He had a good year and I wanted to keep him, but not for 5 million a year. My hope/goal was to release him and get the salary off my cap for next year and then try to re-sign him for less money to help out my salary cap. I guess I should have re-worked a contract with him after I released him and then exported.
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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by scottsdale_joe » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:43 am

The EBA is a reality.
They can sign players.
We can sign their FAs too, I assume
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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:09 pm

Yup, so the rule is....you release guys between the end of season and the start of FA, EBA gets a slight advantage on them.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by mrbornac » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:40 pm

Hmm, how does that impact Type A (or whatever you call them) free agents who decline arbitration and then go to the EBA? Do the teams that lose those players still get a compensatory draft pick?
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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:43 pm

I don't know. I doubt the EBA would have the $$$ to sign them, honestly.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by Al-Hoot » Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:01 pm

7teen wrote:
Al-Hoot wrote:I think it is tres cool. MBBA teams had tons of time to sign those players.
Not with Rhoades! I released Rhoades during this last sim. So no one knew he was available when he signed with the EBA. He had a good year and I wanted to keep him, but not for 5 million a year. My hope/goal was to release him and get the salary off my cap for next year and then try to re-sign him for less money to help out my salary cap. I guess I should have re-worked a contract with him after I released him and then exported.
Like I said, you had plenty of time to sign him. ;) I guess it is pay or possibly lose, but it's always been like that. Just gotta take into consideration right now that some EBA teams are still run by the AI. It's the AI making trades and signing free agents, I think.

And looks like all of us may have to re-think the strategy you outlined, since according to the latest version, one fix is

- Players who were just released cannot be signed by their former team.

I dunno how long a period "just released" is.

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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by Fat Nige » Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:29 pm

Whoever was the last GM of London successfully bid on Pat Listach for me. So if he doesn't cut it and I release him it'll be for the third team having cut him at Omaha and Phoenix, is that an MBBA record ? :doh:
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Re: EBA- Year 2

Post by recte44 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:15 pm

That would have been the AI.

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