Posted by habsin4 on 3/7/2012 9:12:00 AM (view original):
I'm not saying this for me necessarily. I'm in here for at least 10 more seasons after my initial season, although I do have some real lemons on long term contracts. However, if someone didn't commit to that many seasons and just wanted to try the game out, knowing you can't hire scouts and coaches to improve your team for 2-3 more seasons might turn people off to sticking around. Because teams don't all start with the same budget, they all start with the same amount of money; different things entirely.
But I didn't realize season 1 teams started with contracts. Anyway, just a thought for making the game more attractive to the casual player.
"Because teams don't all start with the same budget, they all start with the same amount of money; different things entirely."
Maybe we are just arguing semantics. But all teams reset to the same baseline budget when a new owner starts a season. So, a new owner cant max out advanced scouting etc until a few seasons in.
Granted, if you are saddled with huge contracts, it forces you to have a higher player payroll than you would like until you could unload those deals or they expire. No one is arguing that owners sign bad lt contracts.
But, all but the worst contracts are fairly easy to unload. And dont let owners take advantage by making you throw in a top prospect with your high priced player just to take the $ off your hand. If the deal isnt too horrific, you can probably waive the player, and he'll get claimed if you advertise that he's on the waiver wire - do this by the start of free agency when teams have $ available.
Unless the owner signed long term extensions at huge $ just to screw the team, they got signed to that deal because there were other owners interested in that player as well.