Warthog wrote:
jgcruz wrote:
That might be the case. If it is, I propose that we give him an opportunity to re-sign some of the players he waived (even at a minimum salary). My goal is to keep the league competitive and he did not create the salary cap issue.
Stop messing around with owners decisions on how to run their teams!
Totally uncalled for, Warhog. As administrator I have reversed only one trade on my own volition - which was objectively unfair. I have not challenged any other trades or otherwise taken any action without a league vote. And I have certainly not commented on any team's approach to the game.
In this case, we have someone who is practically brand new to MFN (he joined two years ago and played one season) and new to Paydirt. I see he cut about 20 players and I immediately asked if he had a plan seeing as how those moves have put him in salary cap **** for both this and next season.
Salty_Watermelon rightly made the point that he might have made all the cuts due to an already existing salary cap issue when he joined the league. That's a fair point, to which I replied that (as a courtesy to the new GM) we allow him the opportunity to re-sign some of the players he cut in order for him to maintain his competitiveness. As CrazyRazor pointed out there are at least 4 players that he would consider worthy of putting in a waiver claim. I agree with that assessment.
The new GM could easily re-sign four or five of the players he waived, get over the minimum number of players required, remain competitive with his roster and stay under the salary cap.
We haven't yet heard from Reeses about this and I'd like him to weigh in. If he simply wants to move on, so be it. My goal, however, is to keep the league competitive (roster wise). It makes it that much easier to have a GM for all teams, especially if someone leaves.
In any event, I don't appreciate your comment about my messing around with telling other GMs how to run their teams. It's simply untrue.