06-27-2011, 02:34 PM
(06-27-2011, 02:01 PM)dejota Wrote: -Veterans able to be claimed (+3yrs service time OR not on draft day contract), Amateurs safe (essentially unlimited options first 3 years service time, no options once he gets a big boy contract)
I'd only have a problem with this part. This is assuming that a player has exhausted all of their options after their initial 3 seasons, which isn't necessarily the case.
Though, I'd still say Mike's suggestion looks easier. GMs don't have to remember to post transactions, which will be forgotten at times, and it leaves it all up to the GM. If a player meets to criteria then they can be claimed and the current team has to make the choice to let the player go or call them up. It seems much more simple than having to watch a 25-man roster.
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