Post by Miege22 on Jul 18, 2007 21:04:02 GMT -5
Here are the rules for signing free agents:
1. If you are the first person to make a bid on a player, then start a new thread in the offers board. The thread should have the players full name on it.
2. After the first offer is made, that player will be on the board for 24 hours. If, after those 24 hours, no one else has bid on the player, then the highest bidder wins.
3. If the player is bid on during the 24 hours, he will be on the block for 24 hours after each bid. If the player reaches 5 offers, he will be on the block for exactly 1 more day. When that time is up, the highest bidder wins.
4. Only offers strucutred like the one in the example board are valid. Make sure you look at the example board so you can section them right.
5. If your bid puts you over the salary cap, then you will not be allowed to have that player, and you will face a penalty. Penalties will be determined by how much you go over the cap.
6. There will only be allowed 8 players bid on at a time. If there is someone you would like to bid on that is not on the block at that time, please wait for an opening.
7. SNIPING RULE- Any free agent that is signed must be on the team that signed them up to the All-Star break. Only after the All-Star break is the team allowed to trade them. Anyone who breaks that rule will lose their first round pick for the next year, as well as have their cap reduced to $55,000,000 for the next 3. In addition to that, they will not be allowed to make any trades for the following season.
If I think of any more rules, I will post them.
1. If you are the first person to make a bid on a player, then start a new thread in the offers board. The thread should have the players full name on it.
2. After the first offer is made, that player will be on the board for 24 hours. If, after those 24 hours, no one else has bid on the player, then the highest bidder wins.
3. If the player is bid on during the 24 hours, he will be on the block for 24 hours after each bid. If the player reaches 5 offers, he will be on the block for exactly 1 more day. When that time is up, the highest bidder wins.
4. Only offers strucutred like the one in the example board are valid. Make sure you look at the example board so you can section them right.
5. If your bid puts you over the salary cap, then you will not be allowed to have that player, and you will face a penalty. Penalties will be determined by how much you go over the cap.
6. There will only be allowed 8 players bid on at a time. If there is someone you would like to bid on that is not on the block at that time, please wait for an opening.
7. SNIPING RULE- Any free agent that is signed must be on the team that signed them up to the All-Star break. Only after the All-Star break is the team allowed to trade them. Anyone who breaks that rule will lose their first round pick for the next year, as well as have their cap reduced to $55,000,000 for the next 3. In addition to that, they will not be allowed to make any trades for the following season.
If I think of any more rules, I will post them.