Originally Posted by
iLLoQuent aka DSK
Unrestricted free agent
Unrestricted free agents are players without a team. They have either been released from their club, had the term of their contract expire without a renewal, or were not chosen in a league's draft of amateur players. These players, generally speaking,
are free to entertain offers from all other teams and to decide with whom to sign a new contract.
Undrafted free agent
Players who are not drafted in a league's annual draft of amateur players are considered to be unrestricted free agents and
are free to sign contracts with any team.
Don't call it free agency if that's not what it is.
I agree that there should be certain guidelines to prevent the "stacking" of teams (no, that's not what I was aiming for
)...just not the way it's been presented so far. It's basically making free agency a restricted draft.
If the "drop 2, for 1" rule is still gonna be in effect then BuRRack's !##% should be put in place.
Everyone in the draft gets picked...then give the option to trim the roster or hold on to 'em.
There should be a min-max # of players a team can have. This is where over the next couple weeks free agency comes into play...after the draft and everyone is picked, Captains have option to select up to TWO FA's, making sure they follow guidelines. During this period a FA can't just be selected...
FA has to OK the Captain picking them up.
Have a deadline that rosters get finalized by
BEFORE THE SEASON STARTS. Those who are Free Agents after the deadline have to sit out the first two games (1 week) of the season before they can get picked up. Only roster movement allowed after the deadline and before the 1st week is over are trades.
Trades are allowed at any time of the season except when playoffs begin.
Originally Posted by ChicagoKid23
and if a team say in the fifth slot wants a fa caps from position 1-4 must decide to either pass or drop one of their own for the fa
as soon as you pick up a fa you get sent down to the last position
For the season, this is fine. If teams have a tied record make the average K/D of one team vs. average K/D of other team members be the tiebreaker for position.
Let's say Team A and Team B are both 2-2. But the average K/D for the team members in Team A is 1.5 and average in Team B is 1.6. Team A gets priority since K/D is less.