Post by Mike (Lions GM) on Jun 2, 2013 7:25:50 GMT -5
Trades:
Teams acquiring a player in trade will assume the player’s previous contact. Contracts cannot be extended when trading. A team can go over the salary cap when trading as long as this is done in-season, however they must be below the salary cap by the final cut date during the off-season.
Trades can include players that were picked up in-season. They will still be only under contract for the remainder of the season and can only be resigned if they are the highest bidder in the following seasons Free Agent Auction Draft.
The Trade Deadline each season will be immediately after the last game of Week 13 has completed. All trades must be agreed upon and/or posted by that time in order to be executed.
You can trade NFL Players, College Players, Draft Picks, FAAB Money, and/or Salary Cap Cash.
If you are trading a draft pick, you must specify for which season you are trading a draft pick for.
If you are trading cash/FAAB, you must specify for which seasons salary cap are you trading cash for. (You can trade cash/FAAB for as many seasons as you like)
The Commissioner Approves Trades; Protests allowed. The commissioner approves/vetoes trades. Trades viewed to be grossly unbalanced (or indicative of collusion) will be overturned by the Commissioner. The Commissioner may call a league vote to determine validity of the trade if he deems it necessary or if any protests are made from the League. Because this is a salary cap league, trading to dump a players salary is allowed, and those trades may be more unbalanced than other trades. With that said, each trade will be fairly looked at. I am personally of the belief that you should all be able to manage your team the way you see is best fit and will allow 99% of trades to go through.
No trade is final until there is an offer made, accepted, and approved by the Commissioner on the yahoo site, or posted on Yahoo site or proboards site during the offseason.
Teams acquiring a player in trade will assume the player’s previous contact. Contracts cannot be extended when trading. A team can go over the salary cap when trading as long as this is done in-season, however they must be below the salary cap by the final cut date during the off-season.
Trades can include players that were picked up in-season. They will still be only under contract for the remainder of the season and can only be resigned if they are the highest bidder in the following seasons Free Agent Auction Draft.
The Trade Deadline each season will be immediately after the last game of Week 13 has completed. All trades must be agreed upon and/or posted by that time in order to be executed.
You can trade NFL Players, College Players, Draft Picks, FAAB Money, and/or Salary Cap Cash.
If you are trading a draft pick, you must specify for which season you are trading a draft pick for.
If you are trading cash/FAAB, you must specify for which seasons salary cap are you trading cash for. (You can trade cash/FAAB for as many seasons as you like)
The Commissioner Approves Trades; Protests allowed. The commissioner approves/vetoes trades. Trades viewed to be grossly unbalanced (or indicative of collusion) will be overturned by the Commissioner. The Commissioner may call a league vote to determine validity of the trade if he deems it necessary or if any protests are made from the League. Because this is a salary cap league, trading to dump a players salary is allowed, and those trades may be more unbalanced than other trades. With that said, each trade will be fairly looked at. I am personally of the belief that you should all be able to manage your team the way you see is best fit and will allow 99% of trades to go through.
No trade is final until there is an offer made, accepted, and approved by the Commissioner on the yahoo site, or posted on Yahoo site or proboards site during the offseason.