I am not sure where I should post this, but I imagine this makes the most sense? If not, I apologize in advance. I read the rules and have some questions, the answers to which are not immediately obvious and I'm sorry if they are.
How many years qualify as a LTC?
What if you sign a RFA and don't have the draft pick that was tendered. Picks are rewarded and determined manually then?
Can you Front/Back Load contracts?
Can Cash be included in trades?
Thanks in advance for your time. Happy Managing.
Quick Questions.
Re: Quick Questions.
LTC's can be anywhere from 1-5 years.
Cash can't be included in trades.
I'll let others who know more answer the rest.
Cash can't be included in trades.
I'll let others who know more answer the rest.
Last edited by devosee on Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Quick Questions.
You can back load a contract. There is an option next to years on the page to offer a contract
If the comp is a 2nd round pick and you dont have one I believe you lose your first (not positive)
Larry
If the comp is a 2nd round pick and you dont have one I believe you lose your first (not positive)
Larry
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Re: Quick Questions.
So LTC's are like extensions. Cool thanks.
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Re: Quick Questions.
Yes, a LTC is like an extension. For every year you sign the player to there is a signing bonus based on the yearly salary which gradually increases to 200 % of a yearly salary.
Larry
Larry