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188192.4 in reply to 188192.3
Date: 6/26/2011 12:43:52 PM
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How is it determined which bot players are released?

From: Mike Rice

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188192.6 in reply to 188192.5
Date: 6/26/2011 6:01:19 PM
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The BBs need to clarify that part of the rule. There are players with salarys under 1000 who are valuable for scrimmages. Yet, they are not placed on the TL.

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188192.8 in reply to 188192.7
Date: 6/26/2011 10:20:35 PM
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Well that would suck because I have two or three guys that are below your suggested $10k that would serve most teams very well as as a starter even for some teams looking to stay at best mildly competitive in III.

I would think old players that don't have the necessary skills or young players with absolutely no potential and/or skills should be removed. I think if the BB Staff employed a program or group of individuals to go over each released player that meet a certain set of standards like age and skill set or potential and determine their fate.

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188192.9 in reply to 188192.8
Date: 6/26/2011 10:50:42 PM
Aussie Pride
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Think of it this way. If u decide to sell the players u mentioned and the market is flooded with similar players from bot teams then there will be less competition to buy your players and they will likely sell for less.

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188192.10 in reply to 188192.8
Date: 6/26/2011 11:00:57 PM
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Do that and the market would suddenly become saturated with $3000-$9999 players and that would definitely not be good for the transfer market or the game itself. Owners would be picking these guys off the transfer market for a fraction of what they pay now.

The system they use was well thought out and it works, no need to change it.