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Originally Posted by Jontler
In other words, the supply of quality 1Bs will dictate how much a quality 1B gets, not the supply of money in the league. Appropriately extended to the other positions, of course.
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I see an issue if no lower boundries are in place. After the first tier of stars are signed and there are basically mid level starters available they could be forced to take lowball contracts. I see 6-8M players going for 2-3M after the first tier is signed. You may call that supply and demand but no GM is going to offer the 2nd tier players more than tablescraps because they know they can. At least with the game setting a low end boundry this issue may not occur.
I don't believe that GMs will say "well he is worth 6M so I will offer him 6M". I see GMs thinking "well not too many people need this guy so I will low ball him to see if he will take my low offer". If you think this is not what will happen then you are dreaming. I would try to lowball every player until I get one to sign.