Promise to take a deeper look after I’ve dug out from getting all the different league draft orders and comp picks set and trading going, etc.
I may not be understanding completely. If I understand somewhat, though, it’s not a bug if something works exactly as designed. But more a suggestion of wanting it to work differently especially from example just above, which I understand and we can look at for the future like we do. I think it’s something we’ve talked about looking more options in future.
From the very start of introducing LTCs years ago it’s always essentially worked the way it’s setup now. And similarly in a lot of the baseball sim leagues many here in they do that similarly where ltc options given and if selected start now. And we have bold notes I believe in the process to avoid confusion about that and emphasizing LTC signed now starts now.
I understand teams wanting players for less or longer time, and maybe we can look at adjustments in future years with good suggestions. But from league perspective, LTCs intentionally at a high cost and benefiting the sim player giving up market freedom for a price. And to sign away freedom and market bidding in the future now, sim player wants benefit now not later. Nobody has to sign player still under contract super early, but if do it’s sign now so pay now. Player signs contract for 20m a year he does so to get that now. Player will agree to give up future market freedom and sign today but it’s pay today too. Not much later or he doesn’t want it and won’t sign now if no incentive starting now.
I don’t think this is a major issue that urgently needs to be addressed, but I do think it’s worth noting. Im suoper excited for final draft positions!
I signed Penei Sewell in DFFL to a 5-year deal, and the total length of the contract reflects that—5 years. Based on what you’ve said, that seems to be how it should work. However, in contrast, Drake London received a 4-year LTC while still having one year of control remaining, just like Sewell, yet his total contract length became 5 years.
The issue lies in this discrepancy. The second scenario results in a cheaper contract structure due to SB, while the first makes it impossible to reach 6 years of control without hitting free agency. I’m not pushing for a specific change, just for consistency.
I realize this is a minor issue, but it’s still worth mentioning. It’s also strange that this seems to have happened with all Drake London LTC's, including in BRFL. Could be happening with other players, but it's not apparent to me who at this time. Again, not a high-priority fix, but something to be aware of.