Posted by dcbove on 11/2/2011 10:39:00 AM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/2/2011 9:39:00 AM (view original):
OK, I see your edit now.
So Arb and FA re-signing at 7 days. Are you, dcbove, implying that that's not ridiculous?
mike, a civil discussion might Include you reading my posts as opposed to instantly insulting my reading comprehension skills. In the quote above you ask about the ridiculousness of a 7 day arb resigning period.
My response was an example where I describe how some aspects of the arb resigning period (that is, the portion where you sign arb eligible players to long term contracts) could be extended to 7 days or longer. This would result in reducing the negative effects of missing a particular 48 hour period because the user could perform this one particular arb related activity at a later time.
If you weren't editing your posts, or adding new ones, while I was responding, we might see different results.
Nonetheless, I did respond to that. You can re-sign arb players next season. One thing that has to be accounted for is jerkoffs ruining teams on their way out. Allowing owners more time to screw up a team isn't a good thing. Signing players who will be arb-el next season to LT deals in season would be a good way to do that. Owners gets mad, in-season, and decides to leave. Lock the next guy into some deals and leave him no manuverability. It's unfortunate that this sort of thing needs to be accounted for but it does.