That would violate all sorts of anti-trust laws in real life and collusion rules in fantasy, so yes.Matthew wroteCOLONIs it against the rules for every team with cap space to make a "no one makes or takes any offers from teams over the cap for the purpose of cap reduction until one day before roster lock" pact?
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Gotta prove it, firsttimwebb1212 wroteCOLONThat would violate all sorts of anti-trust laws in real life and collusion rules in fantasy, so yes.Matthew wroteCOLONIs it against the rules for every team with cap space to make a "no one makes or takes any offers from teams over the cap for the purpose of cap reduction until one day before roster lock" pact?
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this is fantasy hockey. What's to say we (with tons of cap space) just refuse to deal with teams over the cap. No rules again that....that all being said, it wont happen. This is the time of year we all look forward too. Lots of movement!
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Mik is a good GM. Knows how to get into peoples head to get what he wants.Bruyns wroteCOLONProbably OK value if it was going to another GM even though I think that 2019 1st might be higher than Billy thinks. I do agree that Mik gets bailed out quite often when other GMs have leverage even if he wants to spin it like he didn't have cap problems he definitely did. Unless there is a bidding war for his players which can happen it would be nice to see GMs be more strategic knowing who they are dealing with and knowing they are helping them out by letting them cut cap. Seems like every time I've had to cut cap in a league it's difficult and I get a bunch of lowball offers and Mik always seems to get at least fair value or more.
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it's the same group of guys. I'd say if we were all in a class together (say Highschool). Mik is the smart kid who trades his tuna sandwich with the slow kid who brings prime-rib.Fraser wroteCOLONMik is a good GM. Knows how to get into peoples head to get what he wants.Bruyns wroteCOLONProbably OK value if it was going to another GM even though I think that 2019 1st might be higher than Billy thinks. I do agree that Mik gets bailed out quite often when other GMs have leverage even if he wants to spin it like he didn't have cap problems he definitely did. Unless there is a bidding war for his players which can happen it would be nice to see GMs be more strategic knowing who they are dealing with and knowing they are helping them out by letting them cut cap. Seems like every time I've had to cut cap in a league it's difficult and I get a bunch of lowball offers and Mik always seems to get at least fair value or more.
It's the same group of guys trading prime-rib for tuna, some guys will never learn leverage. Can't fault Mik, he's being smart.
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Its not my fault I love tuna
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Tuna is pretty solid not gonna lie
Most prime rib sandwiches are fake ribs anyway
Most prime rib sandwiches are fake ribs anyway
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we ain't talking about a McRib sandwich here lol!
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You don't send a kid to school with a prime rib sandwich...they don't appreciate stuff like that. They eat tuna fish or bologna or turkey or PB & J. You leave the good food for the adults.
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well, I'd take Lobster over prime-rib, but I'm not trading either for Tuna.
TT for Kuz - save 5mil in cap, production is similar
TT for Kuz - save 5mil in cap, production is similar
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Why settle? Get the lobster and the prime rib.The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONwell, I'd take Lobster over prime-rib, but I'm not trading either for Tuna.
TT for Kuz - save 5mil in cap, production is similar
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hong57 wroteCOLONand meanwhile i have plain bread with a glass of water for lunch..
buffet #Merica
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some don't trade.. they just robbed the prime-rib from the kid and leave him no lunchThe BBKL Insider wroteCOLONit's the same group of guys. I'd say if we were all in a class together (say Highschool). Mik is the smart kid who trades his tuna sandwich with the slow kid who brings prime-rib.Fraser wroteCOLONMik is a good GM. Knows how to get into peoples head to get what he wants.Bruyns wroteCOLONProbably OK value if it was going to another GM even though I think that 2019 1st might be higher than Billy thinks. I do agree that Mik gets bailed out quite often when other GMs have leverage even if he wants to spin it like he didn't have cap problems he definitely did. Unless there is a bidding war for his players which can happen it would be nice to see GMs be more strategic knowing who they are dealing with and knowing they are helping them out by letting them cut cap. Seems like every time I've had to cut cap in a league it's difficult and I get a bunch of lowball offers and Mik always seems to get at least fair value or more.
It's the same group of guys trading prime-rib for tuna, some guys will never learn leverage. Can't fault Mik, he's being smart.
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Yes bc acquiring said player is obviously gonna move them into the playoffs...Matthew wroteCOLONIs it against the rules for every team with cap space to make a "no one makes or takes any offers from teams over the cap for the purpose of cap reduction until one day before roster lock" pact?
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