I think we're replicating that with the current system, at least with the intention.Aftermath2531 wrote:Every offseason NFL teams set up a target list that fits with in the there salary cap and bring these players in for visits. These players realistically set up 3 or 4 visits and in each visit the said player receives the best contract that team can offer.
That's why we don't let people bid on dozens of players a day from their keyboard, but must target a select small group of players to go after at a time. For those targeted players of highest interest, there are usually 3-4 teams involved in bidding back and fourth to determine the market demand price. The best price amongst those interested teams comes out through the process with sim agent working to get the most for sim player and bidding ends when no team willing to give that sim player more.
The goal of the system is fair market-driven prices in the open.
It's great for a GM that sneaks a bargain, but I'm really against processes overall that become games of sneaking bargains or secrecy. I'm pro open systems and pro information. Baseball sim leagues I've been in over the years have blind bids where you send in and email with 2 bids a day for example and can only counter one player, etc. and many players in my view slip through the cracks with insane bargains because there isn't a more open bidding process and teams have to guess at their bids and have few options. I didn't want that kind of situation at all where it's a guess game or luck or secrets that determine prices. I wanted a more capitalistic realistic system of open negotiations. To me, if you have no idea of players who have bids on them by other teams, that greatly increases the likelihood of massive bargains slipping through the cracks with lack of market information.
If you're a player agent in REALITY, and you are close to an agreement with one team do people believe that agent isn't going to contact the other teams interested and tell them he's about to sign with Team X unless they have a better offer now? That's reality too, and how the market price set once price gets to a point nobody willing to pay more for player services.