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The years are more realistic which I like. Guys are looking for long-term commitments while also asking for money that seems to make sense.
I like it. Perhaps someone will eclipse the $142.7 MM deal Pedro Zamarida signed in 1983. It remains the richest contract signed in the BLB.Denver Bulls
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Originally posted by Carlos View PostThe years are more realistic which I like. Guys are looking for long-term commitments while also asking for money that seems to make sense.
I like it. Perhaps someone will eclipse the $142.7 MM deal Pedro Zamarida signed in 1983. It remains the richest contract signed in the BLB.
Also seeing contract requests at unique pay increases. Jerry Daly, for example, proposes a very backloaded deal.The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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Originally posted by Clay View PostIf I matched Pancho's first request, I would just barely take that title. Not sure I'm ready to commit through age 38 in a single deal.
Also seeing contract requests at unique pay increases. Jerry Daly, for example, proposes a very backloaded deal.
Also seeing those backloaded deals and it adds a nice little wrinkle to negotiations and future planning.Denver Bulls
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I don't care who he is and what he's done, the prospect of signing anyone for nine years, especially a pitcher, would scare me to death.SIN CITY GAMBLERS since 1990
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Originally posted by umdEveryone simmer down. I'm the moron here.
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Originally posted by Dave View PostI don't care who he is and what he's done, the prospect of signing anyone for nine years, especially a pitcher, would scare me to death.The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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I'm interested in seeing how he reacts to your offer.
Would a guy like Pujols have taken $30 MM a year for a 6 year-deal? Or would he have been adamant the deal be for 10 years even if it's for slightly less per year?
I just wonder how guys handle it in OOTP 12. I haven't really experimented. Like Dave said: the prospect of signing someone for 9 or 10 years is scary. I did it for Zamarida and it ended up saving me money because he could have easily made closer to $20 MM per if he was a free agent during his very good 7-year run. But, of course, he wasn't the same player for years 8-10.
But would this be the norm if super-star players demand deals be for that long? We may not have a choice.Denver Bulls
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Originally posted by Carlos View PostI'm interested in seeing how he reacts to your offer.
Would a guy like Pujols have taken $30 MM a year for a 6 year-deal? Or would he have been adamant the deal be for 10 years even if it's for slightly less per year?
I just wonder how guys handle it in OOTP 12. I haven't really experimented. Like Dave said: the prospect of signing someone for 9 or 10 years is scary. I did it for Zamarida and it ended up saving me money because he could have easily made closer to $20 MM per if he was a free agent during his very good 7-year run. But, of course, he wasn't the same player for years 8-10.
But would this be the norm if super-star players demand deals be for that long? We may not have a choice.The Great One!
To many rings to count...
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