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Originally Posted by ShawnSoup
What are you league financials settings looking like? Seems like a situation where player salaries were increased, but revenue streams were not. If you play in commish mode the fix is easy just give every team more money. If you dont play in commish mode, you have to adjust your league financial settings. Basically need more information about your league.
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I'm basically trying to do a historical league with free agency from inception. So in 1871 had the inaugural draft then clear rosters so everyone was a free agent. Imported 1871 financial settings and everything seemed fine. Playing as Cleveland Forest Citys my budget is $6,500 for 1871 and projected budget for 1872 is $7,100. On my front office finances everything is correct in terms of player payroll & money for free agents under financial summary, remaining expenses and offered contracts for 1871 under budget information, guaranteed payroll and projected other expenses for 1872 under extension information.
But that offered contracts line for 1872 under extension information says $3,742 which when added to other expenses for 1872 gives me a total of $8,493, well over budget and a (-$1,393) budget for extensions. I have no idea where that $3,742 offered contracts comes from seeing as I only have 1 year deals offered right now. When I look at all 9 teams, 8 of them have negative budgets for extensions and when I go into commish mode I can see that none of them have offered any multi-year deals either. Even if they had, $3,000+ in offered contracts is really high seeing as of the 74 players that have signed so far, only 4 are making $400+ in 1871 and none reach $500 in 1872