Post by Cardinals GM (Blaine) on Feb 18, 2019 23:25:38 GMT -7
Trades:
Each agreed upon trade must be posted in the "Trades for Review" forum. Both parties of the trade must post acceptance of the trade within a reasonable time (the poster of the trade is assumed to have accepted). Draft picks may be traded up to two years in the future. RFAs with expiring contracts may not be traded until they have been signed to new contracts.
Trades must include the name, position and contract terms of each player involved, the specific draft picks, and any other conditions. If a condition references statistics for a "season", it is assumed to be the entire 16 game NFL regular season (through week 17).
The trade post should resemble this proper format for a posted trade:
Team A and team B have agreed to a trade.
Team A will trade:
Aaron Rogers (QB-GBP) 15M (2018), 15M (2019) UFA
Chandler Jones (LB-ARZ) 5M (2018), 5M (2019), 5M (2020) UFA
To Team B for:
Carson Wentz (QB-PHI) 2M (2018), 2M (2019) UFA
2018 2.32
2018 Cap Hit
+/- 18M
Proposed on MFL
(This is where the posting team will post their explanation of why they made the trade.)
The accepting team will then post their reasons for accepting the trade.
The League Members will then vote and trade will either be approved or vetoed.
You must have salary cap available and space on your roster in order to trade for players. Players on waivers do not count towards your roster limit. You may conditionally waive a player or players to make room for your traded for players as detailed in the "Conditional Waivers" section.
Every trade must be approved by the league members. All league members can cast a vote on the trade. It takes 7 votes to approve a trade. If there are 7 votes to veto or deny a trade before 7 votes to approve, the trade is vetoed. If either team does not have salary cap or roster space available to complete the trade, it will automatically be void. League members cannot vote on their own trades. The Commissioner encourages league members to give a brief explanation detailing why they voted the way they did. The Commissioner will only vote if there is a balance issue involved in a trade, the Commissioner will look to keep the balance of the league by monitoring the posted trades and the voting process. The Commissioner reserves the right to bring back the Trade Committee and hire GM's to fill those roles if deemed necessary.
The trading deadline will be determined when the new weekly schedule comes out.
Once the trade deadline passes, trades will not be allowed until the league opens and trading is opened according to the offseason schedule.
Each agreed upon trade must be posted in the "Trades for Review" forum. Both parties of the trade must post acceptance of the trade within a reasonable time (the poster of the trade is assumed to have accepted). Draft picks may be traded up to two years in the future. RFAs with expiring contracts may not be traded until they have been signed to new contracts.
Trades must include the name, position and contract terms of each player involved, the specific draft picks, and any other conditions. If a condition references statistics for a "season", it is assumed to be the entire 16 game NFL regular season (through week 17).
The trade post should resemble this proper format for a posted trade:
Team A and team B have agreed to a trade.
Team A will trade:
Aaron Rogers (QB-GBP) 15M (2018), 15M (2019) UFA
Chandler Jones (LB-ARZ) 5M (2018), 5M (2019), 5M (2020) UFA
To Team B for:
Carson Wentz (QB-PHI) 2M (2018), 2M (2019) UFA
2018 2.32
2018 Cap Hit
+/- 18M
Proposed on MFL
(This is where the posting team will post their explanation of why they made the trade.)
The accepting team will then post their reasons for accepting the trade.
The League Members will then vote and trade will either be approved or vetoed.
You must have salary cap available and space on your roster in order to trade for players. Players on waivers do not count towards your roster limit. You may conditionally waive a player or players to make room for your traded for players as detailed in the "Conditional Waivers" section.
Every trade must be approved by the league members. All league members can cast a vote on the trade. It takes 7 votes to approve a trade. If there are 7 votes to veto or deny a trade before 7 votes to approve, the trade is vetoed. If either team does not have salary cap or roster space available to complete the trade, it will automatically be void. League members cannot vote on their own trades. The Commissioner encourages league members to give a brief explanation detailing why they voted the way they did. The Commissioner will only vote if there is a balance issue involved in a trade, the Commissioner will look to keep the balance of the league by monitoring the posted trades and the voting process. The Commissioner reserves the right to bring back the Trade Committee and hire GM's to fill those roles if deemed necessary.
The trading deadline will be determined when the new weekly schedule comes out.
Once the trade deadline passes, trades will not be allowed until the league opens and trading is opened according to the offseason schedule.