aston217
05-18-2013, 10:18 PM
ITT: we share silly, marginally useful or totally useless strategies we've come up with in FOF.
This thought occurred to me recently and I don't think I will try it, but you never know....
Useful, clever strategies also welcome if you got 'em. I don't though.
* Release & immediately re-sign a rookie draft pick (provided he's not angry at you). Some possibly useful (or maybe say, affinity only) players won't get mad. No other team will have an opportunity to swoop in and sign, unless you do this during the preTC->TC sim and there are teams below 46 on roster.
benefits You take on a cap hit (which may be completely minor if he's a later round, or esp 7th round pick) but you're probably going to pay this guy less in year 2 and year 3 as a RFA. Maybe much less. Also less in year 1.
You also get to play him in preseason to try and get him injured, without fear. Players with multi-year contracts are not releasable while injured, so you can get stuck with a guy you can't release or IR.
drawbacks He might be a guy who doesn't make your team, but you want him as insurance during the regular season in case injuries come up. Release him twice and he's probably much more likely to get mad at you.
This thought occurred to me recently and I don't think I will try it, but you never know....
Useful, clever strategies also welcome if you got 'em. I don't though.
* Release & immediately re-sign a rookie draft pick (provided he's not angry at you). Some possibly useful (or maybe say, affinity only) players won't get mad. No other team will have an opportunity to swoop in and sign, unless you do this during the preTC->TC sim and there are teams below 46 on roster.
benefits You take on a cap hit (which may be completely minor if he's a later round, or esp 7th round pick) but you're probably going to pay this guy less in year 2 and year 3 as a RFA. Maybe much less. Also less in year 1.
You also get to play him in preseason to try and get him injured, without fear. Players with multi-year contracts are not releasable while injured, so you can get stuck with a guy you can't release or IR.
drawbacks He might be a guy who doesn't make your team, but you want him as insurance during the regular season in case injuries come up. Release him twice and he's probably much more likely to get mad at you.