by Palanion » Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:31 pm
I was thinking about something like this just over the weekend. My initial thought was to make it evolutionary. Start with the first 21 teams, chronologically, as the player pool.
After the first season, add the next three teams, but don't remove any.
After each subsequent season, add three, retire three. That's 10 seasons total, and would probably not end before ATGIII comes out, which would allow an extension to the evolution.
And to make things interesting, allow 'contracts'. At the beginning of each season, owners would announce contracts to players. Say a maximum of 1 player for 5 years, 2 for 4 years, 3 for 3 years, 4 for 2 years, the remainder of the roster for one year each. That way, if a team retires on which there is a player under contract, the player does not retire until the contract ends.
It would require administrative duties to maintain the contract master list, but overall it would add a completely new strategy to the game. For example, I have Pete Alexander for five years. After the second season, his team retires, but because he's under contract he stays on the roster. Then, maybe I decide after his third or fourth season to trade him, knowing he's 'aging.'
Also, the five-year contract becomes a four-year contract in terms of roster spot the second season. So, a new five-year contract can be announced.
That's as far as I got..... thoughts?