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Originally Posted by Chetty12
This. If someone goes light on a position and is low on cap and can't sign replacements, it's their own fault. If someone gets low on cap and can't resign their star player they just traded for, it's their own fault. I just think if people are going to make mistakes, let them and they will learn from it if theyre smart and if not they will pay for it. Sometimes the risk will pay off for them too.
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Originally Posted by Rapid shot
I agree with this completely.
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The problem with this logic is when someone just obliterates their team and then decides that they're not having any fun anymore, and drops from the league, we won't be able to find a replacement because nobody is going to want a team with no cap space and only 46 players. There at least has to be limits. I hope that having a policy of allowing one player to be cut to get a trade under the cap limit is acceptable. In my opinion, that's a decent compromise.
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Originally Posted by Hemingway012
alright so is the trade okay or not thats all i want to know?
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We're still going to wait till Week 1 to see how the roster cuts go and see where the final salary cap numbers are. Just let the deal simmer for now.