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Post by Rams GM (Frank) on Dec 14, 2016 17:53:02 GMT -5
As all of you know, we increased the waiver cap hit in 2016 from 25% up to 30%. The plan was initially a incremental increase until we reached around 35-40% range. I want to test the sentiments of the league at this point in time, and ask whether there is still a desire to further raise the cap hit, or do we want to keep it at 30% for 2017. Here is the discussion we had earlier this year: legacynfl.boards.net/thread/4376/salary-cap-waiver-increase
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Post by Bills GM (Anthony) on Dec 14, 2016 18:03:42 GMT -5
I like 35 percent. It needs to sting when we make bad decisions. We all make them, so it will affect all of us lol
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2016 21:30:49 GMT -5
i say no more cap increases..... time for teams to buckle down & learn how to use cap. By not raising the cap it helps keep the free agent market from going overboard & forces teams to spend on their main needs.... Anyways most of the GMs in this league are fiscally responsible so no need to worry there.
No Increase..... it's not like it's needed anyways, we can wait til 2018/19 season...
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Post by BuccaneersGM (Greg) on Dec 15, 2016 9:40:57 GMT -5
I would be in favor of an additional increase to 35%. I manage one league where it's a flat 50%. I think we need to limit the constant churning of players.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2016 4:54:14 GMT -5
leave it where it is..... i got more than enough Bums to get rid of.....
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