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    On 3/27/99, Woodbury sustained an injury deemed CAREER ENDING and immediately retired before official diagnosis.

    At this point, his choice to retire took his salary off your books. IF you choose to resurrect him, his contract will have to be reinstated. If you choose to just let his career end, no additional intervention is necessary.

    I'll need to know before the SIM on Wednesday. Let me know if you have any questions.
    The Great One!

    To many rings to count...

  • #2
    It'll be season ending and likely won't be the same. He made the wise choice. Sad to see a legend go.
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    • #3
      Sad day, but a nice break for Dallas clearing those $$'s.
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      • #4
        If he doesn't come back, I'm choosing to see it as Logo feeling like he just doesn't have the passion anymore. His "injury" and choice to retire was to save Dallas the money because he's the class act that he is.
        The Great One!

        To many rings to count...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BradZ View Post
          Sad day, but a nice break for Dallas clearing those $$'s.
          Not really. I was hoping he'd become an FA the end of last season so I had money for FA. Once I knew he'd be around another year, I planned on him being in the everyday line up. But I can't complain--clearing the money is nice.

          Clay, as much as I'd like to keep him, I'm sure he'd be out the whole season with whatever the injury is, so it's a waste of money. But I do think he still had a couple more good seasons left in him. So disappointed his career ends now.

          You can just go ahead and leave as is and let him stay retired. Thanks for the heads up--I didn't even notice it and don't even see a single note about it in game or HTML.
          Dallas Snappers

          Pilsner Champs: 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
          DL Wild card: 1992

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          • #6
            A sad day. Hate seeing a guy go out not on his own terms.
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            • #7
              How could you get a player to not retire again anyway
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              • #8
                Originally posted by tomr1962 View Post
                How could you get a player to not retire again anyway
                You can't. Only George Bush can.
                Denver Bulls

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tomr1962 View Post
                  How could you get a player to not retire again anyway
                  By league rules, we don't allow CAREER ENDING INJURIES. If a guy gets one (and is on the ACTIVE ROSTER or BA TOP 100), the owner has the option to resurrect. However, in most cases, they still have lengthy injuries to serve and are nearly wrecked.
                  The Great One!

                  To many rings to count...

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