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Old 12-16-2014, 10:32 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by jdono927 View Post
One way to figure out if they will accept the QO is to go to the offer contract extension page and see what they are demanding, and if it is more than the QO amount for your league, than you should be ok to offer it to them. This is not 100% guarantee that they deny it, but usually they should.
I'd be careful with that one. Had a pitcher looking for $22M got him down to $19.2M so thought a $16M QO was a sure turndown. Au contraire mon ami, he took the damn offer and my offseason was not at all fun.

The issue as I have reported it is that in real life no qualifying offer has been accepted. To me that means it should run at 99% for sure no acceptance in OOTP. Players should be highly motivated to become FA. Related to that, AI teams make too many QO to too many players who have no business getting that much $$. Bottom line is that several areas have to be tweaked.
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