by mike_miller » Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:25 pm
All I can say is..."Wow!" Someone tipped me off that Petro and others were bashing me on the message boards...I usually do not spend time here but thought I would respond to a couple of things....
Yes, I have a $100M Team with all $0.50 Pitching Staff and HR Hitters. The reason I did that was for the fun of it (for my own personal enjoyment). I am not looking for records and I do not expect to win the championship (though it would be fun to do so).
When buidling the team, I drafted 4 $0.50 Starters along with Babe Ruth's pitching card. I did not get Ruth, but got the Bird instead.
In $100M Leagues, often managers do not get what they want and sometimes need to change the dynamic of the team. The Waivers were coming up, but I could not drop the Bird (cause I only had 5 starters)...so I offered him to everyone in the league for anyone they wanted to trade (I made a trade offer to each player).
Some of the trades exceeded the cap. However, for those of you who do not know...if you get a trade that exceeds the cap and the trade arrives to you as invalid...if you drop a player, and the cap is now clear, that same trade becomes valid....So in theory, if you wanted the Bird for a $0.50 Starter and you had no salary cap...that trade would arrive to you as invalid...but if you dropped a player you did not want that was about the same price as Bird, you could actually accept the offer.
So, my thought was...maybe someone wants him and needed to change there team around and perhaps have to drop someone in the process. I myself, dropped Yaz and freed up a ton of cap space to pick up HR Hitters in the Waiver period.
I thought I was doing anyone, who wanted the Bird, a favor, by offering him for nothing. In addition, I would free up cap space to pick up HR Hitters. I did not expect a negative thread about me.
No games, no issues...just a simple trade that could be accepted, declined or countered.
Keep that in mind before you get sucked into a Mob of people that do not have anything nice to say.