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Post by awesomeace on May 24, 2014 22:26:12 GMT -5
Other forum?? BETRAYERS!!! TRAITORS!!! BENNEDICT ARNOLD!!
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2014 23:06:08 GMT -5
I've only ever done normal fantasy leagues so could someone explain how this works? Might be interested I feel bad for having missed this post. Salary cap: all teams with a certain amount of "dollars" for example I'll use 200 dollars as the example. (No real money involved in the bidding) You still have a draft order, but instead of drafting, you pick a player to put on the auction block. We can say player A puts AP on the block. Then everyone in the league bids on AP. Whoever is willing to spend the most of their set limit gets him. And you keep doing this until rosters are filled. You have to have a minimum of 1 dollar per position. You could theoretically bid all your cap at the first two players, and then you just wait until you can put people on the block no one will up the bid. (Makes for a shit team though) so you need to budget your spending. Dyno is just dyno. Sounds just like an auction league to me. Doesn't Dynasty mean more than that?
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Post by awesomeace on May 24, 2014 23:13:05 GMT -5
I feel bad for having missed this post. Salary cap: all teams with a certain amount of "dollars" for example I'll use 200 dollars as the example. (No real money involved in the bidding) You still have a draft order, but instead of drafting, you pick a player to put on the auction block. We can say player A puts AP on the block. Then everyone in the league bids on AP. Whoever is willing to spend the most of their set limit gets him. And you keep doing this until rosters are filled. You have to have a minimum of 1 dollar per position. You could theoretically bid all your cap at the first two players, and then you just wait until you can put people on the block no one will up the bid. (Makes for a shit team though) so you need to budget your spending. Dyno is just dyno. Sounds just like an auction league to me. Doesn't Dynasty mean more than that? It gets more in depth a lot quickly. In my old one, we assigned contract years to every player and certain rules to releasing one. It has the added dimension of managing your cap space as well as the regular fantasy football stuff. Just an example but say I offer you a trade. AJ Green- $30/5 years for Calvin Johnson- $20/2 years and let's say the top 5 WRs average a salary of $30ish dollars. For a proven talent like Green, I'd take the extra salary cap hit in exchange for a longer protected time period on my team.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2014 23:17:00 GMT -5
That's what I thought. So it is more like a real organization and you have to be General Manager and Cap ologist also. Sounds to complicated for me. But I like it. Have fun.
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Post by Morkim on May 25, 2014 11:14:23 GMT -5
That's what I thought. So it is more like a real organization and you have to be General Manager and Cap ologist also. Sounds to complicated for me. But I like it. Have fun. Oh, cool. I've never even done a salary cap dyno, I didn't know it added so much more than a standard salary. Thanks awesomeace I wish you weren't busy with life and we'd make you run it.
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