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NOTICE: Cutting Free Agents

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We're now allowing you cut free agents that you have signed for 300K, being that is the league minimum and you cannot sign them back any cheaper. Thanks.
 
(Miami Dolphins GM, Ryan Schisno walks out to the podium to make his announcement.)

Ryan: We are cutting GridironKing cause well...he stinks... and even the league minimum isn't good enough. Maybe he can catch on with the Tit...ans...
 
The Titans GM walks up to the podium and states, "Does anyone really care about GM Ryan Schisno? Huizenga chose him over Bill Parcels, no one cares about his opinion anyways..."
 
What about trading guys you signed for 300k? I think that may also be fair, considering a team could have bid 350k and won. It isnt really signing for trade bait.
 
what about taking on a 50% cap hit for releasing signed players that wont play because of retirement/injury?

i put in a 1.5mil bid on cadillac williams figuring i could get a young rb to play behind marion barber. but didnt know he was ruled out for the upcoming season til after the bid. other players like michael strahan, larry allen...free agents who were bid on but who's future are in the air as far as playing.

just throwin it out there
 
what about taking on a 50% cap hit for releasing signed players that wont play because of retirement/injury?

i put in a 1.5mil bid on cadillac williams figuring i could get a young rb to play behind marion barber. but didnt know he was ruled out for the upcoming season til after the bid. other players like michael strahan, larry allen...free agents who were bid on but who's future are in the air as far as playing.

just throwin it out there

Larry Allen is playing for the Texans, we have info on him that if he decides to retire, we will be forced to release...it won't be pretty...
 
It's your roster spot, feel free... I wouldn't but that's up to you...
Everyone was in agreement he could still play, and this is a "fictional" league. Since he wasn't retired at the time it started, he shouldn't be considered retired during voting.

Just like how Anderson signed a new contract w/Cleveland in reality, but here he was just tendered a 1st and a 3rd.
 
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