Chipped wrote:
If you're talking about free agency, that doesn't matter. All you have to do to sign a free agent player is to offer more guaranteed bonus money than anyone else. Of course if the offers are on the low side the player may choose to wait until the next week of free agency to pick a contract. Basically, don't worry about what you think the player wants; worry about outbidding all the other managers.
If you're trying to sign your own player to a contract extension, you won't be allowed to make an offer if the bonus you're offering is less than what the player wants. I generally offer just enough bonus to be more than what he wants, and minimize the salary cap hit as much as possible. This typically is enough to resign a player.
But you can't really tell the bonus money owners are proposing simply by looking at the offers as only the total $/yrs shows up, do we speculate on what percentage of that is bonus?
Also, does the length of the contract offer matter at all or is it literally just guaranteed bonus money? Like if someone is offering 3 year/$5 million with $1 million bonus vs. 1 year/5 million with $1 million. Are these viewed as equal by players?
Last edited at 1/11/2016 8:11 pm