That feels an awful lot like collusion.
Collusive transactions
Collusion includes any act that supports bad, deceitful or illegal behavior agreed upon by two or more users. Here are a few examples:
- Trades that clearly benefit one side.
- Dropping/waiving a player so that another team may pick him up.
- Using 1 team to scout for another team (i.e. share projected ratings).
- Intentionally throwing a game to ensure another team improves its chances for a post-season bid.
- Intentionally signing questionable players that benefit the former club (i.e. Type-A free-agents.)
- Arranging a trade with another franchise so the other franchise can sign a free-agent resulting in the other franchise receiving compensation picks.
I think I've answered that.
Meh. Sometimes. Probably not.