The rules still havent been changed from the last time the free agency rule was changed. When I was new to FCM, I relied on the written rules. I didn't go after Type A or B free agents my first two years because I would have lost a 1st or 2nd round pick (according to the written rules). I found out later the verbal rules had been changed but not the written rules. I complained that the written rules should be changed but it was not. IT IS NOT FAIR TO NEW GM's TO NOT CHANGE THE WRITTEN RULE. HERE IS THE CURRENT WRITTEN RULE:
"Type A free agents will require a 1st round pick to sign. Type B free agents will require a 2nd round pick to sign."
Again, I am not in favor in changing any part of this game until the written rules are correct with which rules we actually follow.
actually you dont give up a 1st or 2nd round pick by signing Type A or B agents. Of course if you are like me when you begin with FCM and read the rules you would assume you do. Here is the written rule:
"Type A free agents will require a 1st round pick to sign. Type B free agents will require a 2nd round pick to sign."
But FCM has verbal rules that override written rules. You have to ask a governing body of FCM to make sure the written rule is still correct.
"Type A free agents will require a 1st round pick to sign. Type B free agents will require a 2nd round pick to sign."
Again, I am not in favor in changing any part of this game until the written rules are correct with which rules we actually follow.
(06-23-2012, 04:33 PM)mzylinski Wrote: I dont think we should change anything, to be honest Type B contract are higher i bet bc they give up a 2nd rnd pick not a 1st, hence willing to spend more money.
actually you dont give up a 1st or 2nd round pick by signing Type A or B agents. Of course if you are like me when you begin with FCM and read the rules you would assume you do. Here is the written rule:
"Type A free agents will require a 1st round pick to sign. Type B free agents will require a 2nd round pick to sign."
But FCM has verbal rules that override written rules. You have to ask a governing body of FCM to make sure the written rule is still correct.