Outlaws players contracts
In their neverending quest to cheat the system as much as possible, the Outlaws have managed to completely violate the NSFL Rulebook.
Tier 5 is 800 TPE, which no player has.
On the Outlaws contract page, they have a multitude of players signed through Season 6 which would be four seasons when considering that all those players are contracted to play the current season. 3, 4, 5, 6. Four seasons.
The motivation is obvious - to avoid minimum contract raises through TPE progression, to lock in the lowest payment possible for several seasons.
Now you may use fuzzy math and say "well, the current season doesn't count, it's 3 seasons in the future." However, the rulebook already declares what a season limit means when it talks about draft pick trades.
So during season 1 you can trade up to the next two drafts, the season 2 and 3 draft. That means 2 seasons is 2 events. Similarly, contracts having a maximum of 3 seasons doesn't mean jump ahead in time like you're Marty McFly, it means 3 events. A season of playing is an event, and being under contract for season 3 means you can only have 2 additional seasons under contract.
If the Outlaws could go even a week without cheating that would be amazing.
In their neverending quest to cheat the system as much as possible, the Outlaws have managed to completely violate the NSFL Rulebook.
Quote:Maximum Contract Lengths based on existing contract tiers
Tiers 1-4: 3 seasons maximum
Tiers 5-6: No maximum length
Tier 5 is 800 TPE, which no player has.
On the Outlaws contract page, they have a multitude of players signed through Season 6 which would be four seasons when considering that all those players are contracted to play the current season. 3, 4, 5, 6. Four seasons.
The motivation is obvious - to avoid minimum contract raises through TPE progression, to lock in the lowest payment possible for several seasons.
Now you may use fuzzy math and say "well, the current season doesn't count, it's 3 seasons in the future." However, the rulebook already declares what a season limit means when it talks about draft pick trades.
Quote:You may not trade draft picks more than 2 seasons ahead. This goes from off-season to off-season. So in S1, you can only trade up to S3 picks, that is until the off-season which you would now be allowed to trade S4 picks.
So during season 1 you can trade up to the next two drafts, the season 2 and 3 draft. That means 2 seasons is 2 events. Similarly, contracts having a maximum of 3 seasons doesn't mean jump ahead in time like you're Marty McFly, it means 3 events. A season of playing is an event, and being under contract for season 3 means you can only have 2 additional seasons under contract.
If the Outlaws could go even a week without cheating that would be amazing.