I like most components of this update very much. One thing I saw, though...
"When comparing max contracts to a free agent we are now incorporating loyalty with their previous franchise. If a player has been with a franchise for more than 5 seasons that franchise will have a significant advantage during the negotiation process."
I wonder... does this ONLY apply to max contracts? It seems like if two teams both bid $15 mil a year on a player, the player's loyalty rating should factor in there as well. What if two teams bid the maximum $110 million contract but leave off the player option? What if one team bids $110 million and the player's previous franchise bids $10,000 less? Does loyalty factor in there? I would like a much clearer explanation of when the increased loyalty rating actually kicks in. It would be disappointing if it were truly just max contracts.