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So in that case if a player has a salary of $10. Its his option and you want to sign him for the option year plus one more year, then his salary would be $15 for the next 2 years. Is that standard or do some play it where it would be $20 for the two seasons? Thanks for all the replies so far "Terrell Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "Mark Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > We may be implementing contracts in our leagues and I was wanting to find > > out other leagues handle certain situations > > > > 1) What is your leagues penalty for releasing a player under contract? > > we don't have one. The extra salary they paid for the player this year was > deemed to be penalty enough. > > > 2) How do you calculate the salary of a longterm cotract (ie current > salary > > + ( 5 * length of contract in years)) > > almost, we use ((current salary) + ($5 x number of *extra* years)) > > HTH, > > -- > Terrell Miller > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Very often, a 'free' feestock will still lead to a very expensive system. > One that is quite likely noncompetitive" > - Don Lancaster > >
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