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#45772 | 02/20/2017 7:58:01 pm | ||
jreynoldson913 Joined: 08/18/2015 Posts: 293 Inactive | +1 I think it should be like 3 or 4 seasons but idk if we can do this but I think the perfect number is 3 1/2 |
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#45773 | 02/20/2017 7:58:35 pm | ||
xLee227 Joined: 07/06/2015 Posts: 269 Inactive | +1. I think that 3 seasons should be enough time. | ||
#45776 | 02/20/2017 8:02:20 pm | ||
Jren7 Joined: 02/04/2017 Posts: 39 Inactive | +1 | ||
#45777 | 02/20/2017 8:05:02 pm | ||
the gizmo Joined: 02/07/2013 Posts: 574 Inactive | Sorry jrey but 31/2 is not a perfect number 6 is the closest but too long in this aspect though in other areas it may fit 5 was just a thought but maybe three would be a better target |
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#45778 | 02/20/2017 8:06:14 pm | ||
therainmaker096 Joined: 02/15/2017 Posts: 3 Inactive | +1 | ||
#45782 | 02/20/2017 9:21:22 pm | ||
newtman Joined: 11/02/2013 Posts: 3343 Inactive | +1 to three seasons again. | ||
#45836 | 02/21/2017 4:13:06 pm | ||
Rock777 Joined: 09/21/2014 Posts: 9596 Haverhill Halflings III.1 | I'd suggest Steve just do a check to see how many players currently on teams sat on the FA for more than 1 year. I kind of doubt there are any. After a year off, players will be WAY behind in training. Whatever the maximum amount of time a player has been seen stewing is would be a good cut-off number. | ||
#45856 | 02/21/2017 7:59:02 pm | ||
buffmckagan Joined: 12/22/2013 Posts: 651 Scranton Bears Legends | +1. 3 seasons is good. That's more realistic of real life | ||
#45905 | 02/22/2017 7:59:27 am | ||
amalric7 Joined: 01/20/2016 Posts: 2237 New York Lancers V.4 | +1 For 2 season or 3 seasons, have to agree with Rock. |
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#45957 | 02/23/2017 6:32:08 am | ||
Dan6176 Joined: 04/30/2016 Posts: 254 Inactive | +1 for 3 seasons. I have two pitchers that I picked up in their thirties after they missed a season, one who is starting his 5th season with my team. Never kept a developing player who missed a season. |