Posted by bwb53 on 4/11/2011 11:27:00 AM (view original):
Posted by deathinahole on 4/11/2011 11:16:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bwb53 on 4/11/2011 11:09:00 AM (view original):
Posted by deathinahole on 4/11/2011 11:00:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bwb53 on 4/11/2011 10:49:00 AM (view original):
That is inaccurate. You can trade a minor leager whose contract has outlasted his ability.4 seasons ago, he could play ML,, but now he is AA stuff making a big salary
You are confusing worth vs. budget.
Read what he is saying. $190M is greater than $185M. End of story. Philosophy sorts itself out after that. Value of contract, etc...moot. Someone has $190M. Everyone else has $185M. Period.
I'm just asking to put this so called advantage to work in a practical manner. He hasn't, maybe you can do it.
- Most obvious, you wouldn't be able to do the trade without having to move budget from coaching or prospect
- Because you couldn't, either the trade doesn't get done, or you are leaving more payroll budget available at the beginning of the season to allow for deal making, or you are making that deal later in the season when the prorated amount works.
- Because you couldn't, you need to make that decision, "do I eat into my prospect payroll, or do I walk away from the deal?"
- Because you couldn't, you are not making that 5 yr $20M offer at the beginning of the season because you cannot have "that's ok, I'll just get someone to throw cash in a trade" to wiggle out of it when it alll goes bad in year 4 and 5
All these fit into Mike's "rewarding the lazy" statement
All of these also fit into philosophical preference. Mine is to not reward the lazy.
But, if you actually understand that you are giving or getting a $5M cap advantage over the whole league, and are still ok with it, then what can I do other than not be in a league with you.
The offering team's status is not listed. It is assumed that he can make the offer. You still haven't put this" imbalance" post trade into any practical application. Whether or not you wish to be in a league with me, or vice versa is not relevant.
Say what?
The offering team's status is "offering the other team an extra $5M in cap space". Period. They could be WS champs. They could be last place. They could be Einstein, or dumb as jvford. Moot.
At the end of it, someone has a $5M cap advantage over the rest of the league.
I should stop, really, because you are not grasping it, and I think I could sit there with a Power Point presentation, and you still wouldn't grasp it.