Bear with me on this one for a second.
I love the Baltimore Hawks. I love our GM, I love my team mates, I love our 8-bit logo. There is nowhere else I would rather play, and therein lies the problem. I'm sure that many players feel the same way I do, and some would do whatever it takes, including holding out, to be drafted by that team when they retire and create a new player. This, as you can imagine, would be terrible for the league.
What if we impose a rule that states a player is not allowed to be drafted by a team he/she spent the majority of their career with. If they would like to sign with that team after their rookie contract (say, 2 year minimum?) is complete, go ahead. Thoughts?
I love the Baltimore Hawks. I love our GM, I love my team mates, I love our 8-bit logo. There is nowhere else I would rather play, and therein lies the problem. I'm sure that many players feel the same way I do, and some would do whatever it takes, including holding out, to be drafted by that team when they retire and create a new player. This, as you can imagine, would be terrible for the league.
What if we impose a rule that states a player is not allowed to be drafted by a team he/she spent the majority of their career with. If they would like to sign with that team after their rookie contract (say, 2 year minimum?) is complete, go ahead. Thoughts?
[OPTION]Johnny Snuggles || CB || Yellowknife Wraiths || Hall of Fame [OPTION]Height/Weight: 6'1", 205 [OPTION]Number: 21 [OPTION] Draft History: S13 #1 Overall [OPTION]=========================================== [OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:[OPTION] Ultimini Champs: S12 [OPTION] Defensive Rookie of the Year: S13 [OPTION] Pro Bowl: S14, S15, S16