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  • JayD
    All Star
    • Mar 2004
    • 5457

    #1

    Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

    I was interested to see others strategy when considering what type of contract to offer players? Discuss advantages and cons, age consideration, bank balance, etc.
  • Therebelyell626
    MVP
    • Mar 2018
    • 2887

    #2
    Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

    Honestly the difference is miniscule right now. I would like more control over how much and the amount I am able to frontload/backload contracts

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    • JayD
      All Star
      • Mar 2004
      • 5457

      #3
      Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

      Originally posted by Therebelyell626
      Honestly the difference is miniscule right now. I would like more control over how much and the amount I am able to frontload/backload contracts
      True. I was just trying to get pointers on the pros and cons

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      • toodles2you90
        Pro
        • Apr 2018
        • 501

        #4
        Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

        I would front load older guys that are going to regress.

        I would back load if I have big salaries coming off in the next couple years and need to keep spending down.

        Other than that, don't think it matters too much.

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        • HozAndMoose
          MVP
          • Mar 2013
          • 3614

          #5
          Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

          Has anyone noticed what the CPU does? Do they actually use the options or is it all just normal?

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          • coachmac75
            MVP
            • Dec 2012
            • 1167

            #6
            Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

            That is relevant discussion... for OOTP
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            • MightyMaxxx13
              Rookie
              • Aug 2012
              • 407

              #7
              Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

              Originally posted by JayD
              I was interested to see others strategy when considering what type of contract to offer players? Discuss advantages and cons, age consideration, bank balance, etc.
              A team like the Yankees who want to sign a premium free agent now but need to have budget flexibility in 3-5 years to sign guys like Judge and Torres when they hit free agency would probably favor a front-loaded deal.

              A team signing a star rookie to an extension would want to backload so that the salary increases as the player’s attributes (and salary requirements for morale) increase. Vice versa for a veteran who will be signed into his 30’s.

              I haven’t yet had any experience as to whether front loading vs backloading makes a deal more or less attractive to the player. IMO front loading is almost always better for the team while backloading is almost always better for the player(in real life).

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              • Ace1234NY
                Rookie
                • Jan 2018
                • 92

                #8
                Re: Normal v Front loaded v Back loaded?

                Originally posted by HozAndMoose
                Has anyone noticed what the CPU does? Do they actually use the options or is it all just normal?
                Seems to be all backloaded. Wish the CPU would be a bit more strategic about it but hopefully the CPU signings will be staggered enough not to cause problems down the road.

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