(10-12-2017, 07:26 AM)Bzerkap Wrote:Dude you're terrible :lol:
You can't even keep a co-gm :lol:
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(10-12-2017, 11:44 AM)TheMemeMaestro Wrote:You can't even keep a co-gm :lol:I do it all myself! (10-12-2017, 01:16 PM)Bzerkap Wrote:I do it all myself! ![]() (10-12-2017, 12:26 PM)bovovovo Wrote:I DID it all myself. Bovo is a valuable ally in the fight against communism (10-12-2017, 10:56 AM)cosbornballboy Wrote:HOW THE FUCK DID ANOTHER STEPIEN RULE DISCUSSION TURN INTO "FIRING GM" DISCUSSION???? THANK YOU! Im not trying to out an GMs, just protect the teams a little more. Obviously this wont be 100% sure thing (a la brooklyn nets) but it will keep it to a minimum. ![]() ![]()
What if the second year's 1st rounder was traded for a later 1st rounder (under either definition of later)?
What if the pick is traded for a player that clearly has huge value? You're going to make a rule that says that x team traded their 1st rounder in season 38 and so they can't offer a 1st round pick for a starter level player in season 39? What if they have multiple first round picks the 2nd year? How does this affect picks in rounds 2 and on? What if they trade away first rounders in season 38 and 40, use their pick in season 39, but then end up with a different season 40 1st round pick...are they not allowed to trade that now despite it not being theirs originally and it being legal for them to have originally traded it away? What if they use their 2nd year's 1st round pick for a player, then trade that player? What if they just really really fucking don't like anyone enough to want to use a 1st round pick on them? ![]() (10-19-2017, 06:14 AM)AdamS Wrote:What if the second year's 1st rounder was traded for a later 1st rounder (under either definition of later)? Hope that helps. I was too lazy to break the quote apart for each question this morning. Sorry. ![]() ![]() |
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