Maybe it is just me, but I don't think we are going to kick teams out of this league after the first year that are honestly trying to maintain a decent team, with a lot of contracts that were not under their control when we started.
Some teams are going to be much better off financially than others no doubt, but I don't see a reason to panic and mortgage a future success to unload some bum contracts. I guess maybe we need to have a discussion about what we expect teams to maintain or outcome to have at the end of this season so that someone does not throw away their top talent to get rid of a one or two year lousy contract.
I would rather void unfair trades now and help teams survive that try and survive , then to see them end up with a minor league of bums when those contracts expire or can be moved.
I know we saved a couple of teams in the old league from themselves and ended up with a pretty good bunch of owners who kept their bank accounts pretty healthy. It was a learning experience and Cory adjusted $$ limits and loaned money to help some survive.
I just start to sense some urgency here to unload top young stars and I think that is not what we should be encouraging to help all teams stay viable and keep a competitive league that will last a long time. I don't think anyone wants to burn this one out and start another one in the future.
I guess my message is make sure you want to make a move before you make it.
JMO. Pat
Some teams are going to be much better off financially than others no doubt, but I don't see a reason to panic and mortgage a future success to unload some bum contracts. I guess maybe we need to have a discussion about what we expect teams to maintain or outcome to have at the end of this season so that someone does not throw away their top talent to get rid of a one or two year lousy contract.
I would rather void unfair trades now and help teams survive that try and survive , then to see them end up with a minor league of bums when those contracts expire or can be moved.
I know we saved a couple of teams in the old league from themselves and ended up with a pretty good bunch of owners who kept their bank accounts pretty healthy. It was a learning experience and Cory adjusted $$ limits and loaned money to help some survive.
I just start to sense some urgency here to unload top young stars and I think that is not what we should be encouraging to help all teams stay viable and keep a competitive league that will last a long time. I don't think anyone wants to burn this one out and start another one in the future.
I guess my message is make sure you want to make a move before you make it.
JMO. Pat