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Old 05-06-2008, 06:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
Romultiltus
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I think that this is a good idea. Just like in pro-sports, high draft picks get paid a lot of money based on their potential. Therefore, teams must take hits to the salary caps for rookies even if they are not fully developed yet.

This concept can be applied to our league substituting cap points for real cap $$$. If a team owner does not want to clog up cap space w/ untested fighters still in Beginning or Pre-Prime stages of development - then just don't draft them.

Once a fighter moves into Post-Prime or End, it is clear that his best days are behind him and therefore not worth as much. A team is not spending valuable cap points on a fading fighter if his cap number decreases once entering Post-Prime or End.

Of course this evolution will not play a big part in league for several seasons. Keep in mind that in UTBA-I, fighters did not start moving to Post-Prime until into their 5th full season.
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