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Post by Steelers GM on Apr 28, 2024 15:51:18 GMT
Lots of teams last season had the 30 player minimum for rosters to be legal, but had many holes in their starting lineups. Would like to make it more competitive league-wide, so thinking of making it that each team must have a active player (On a 53-man roster in the NFL/Called up from the PS in the NFL) in every starting spot (Not including K/P since most teams only carry one in the NFL and will make it hard for every team to have a starting one each week.)
~ this will help from teams leaving holes in their lineup each week ~ make it more competitive league-wide, if every team has at least 19 active players who can potentially score them points week in and week out.
Please let me know if you have any other ideas about this topic BELOW
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Post by Detroit Lions on Apr 29, 2024 0:11:31 GMT
Needs to be stiff penalties for not setting a "genuine" lineup. PS should not be a 'stash' for tanking. Starting 3rd NFL depth TE over an NFL depth 1/2 ( and often 3) WR is tanking. Taking draft picks does not work, as those can be traded away. Penalty needs to be like loss of cap space for the following year, and penalty start at 25% loss minimum, and higher for blatant offenders. Penalties should be high as there is ZERO reason for anyone to set a disingenuous lineup. This issue was noted to the league by commishes at the start of last year. I'll be disappointed if enforcement of some type is not acted upon before the start of this season.
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Post by Detroit Lions on Apr 29, 2024 13:28:29 GMT
Was thinking more about this and i think further penalty should be suspension from pre-season activities. So no FA (until start of week 1 - meaning only 1yr deals), no trades, no options so if any ufa or rfa they go into FA pool, etc. If that makes roster not meet the mins, they have week 1 to add 1yr deals to get to minimums.
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