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2018 Forum Mock: Discussion Thread

@Ice Bowl

Oakland Raiders give
Eddie Vanderdoes, DT (OAK saves 0.0, GB gaines 0.5)

Green Bay gives
Round 5, Pick 1
Another example of people taking advantage of other less knowledgeable users. Except you've done it to @Ice Bowl several times now. You should honestly be ashamed of yourself for giving him several shit players and taking draft picks from him. I cannot believe no one has said anything. He has given away all of his picks and has virtually nothing to show for it because people continually take advantage of him. I even told icebowl weeks ago not to trade with you anymore because of it. Sad thing is, this isn't even the worst trade. You convinced him to give you two 5th round picks for Deandre Washington. A running back who averaged 2.7 yards a carry last season. Also got him to give you a 5th for Cordarelle Patterson (shit). And probably more trades I forgot about.

The fact that no one else cares that people are getting taken advantage of is ridiculous.

But I know for a fact that @Truth doesn't care because he took a 4th for Coby Fleener (shit). And a 3rd and a 4th for a nose tackle and a shit guard.

Just wanted everyone to see what goes on when someone new joins the Forum Mock and doesn't know much about draft picks and stuff. They get absolutely taken advantage of. I have tried to keep my mouth shut and just go with the flow but this is bs. There needs to be a group of people that approves all trades to ensure they are fair.
 
Another example of people taking advantage of other less knowledgeable users. Except you've done it to @Ice Bowl several times now. You should honestly be ashamed of yourself for giving him several shit players and taking draft picks from him. I cannot believe no one has said anything. He has given away all of his picks and has virtually nothing to show for it because people continually take advantage of him. I even told icebowl weeks ago not to trade with you anymore because of it. Sad thing is, this isn't even the worst trade. You convinced him to give you two 5th round picks for Deandre Washington. A running back who averaged 2.7 yards a carry last season. Also got him to give you a 5th for Cordarelle Patterson (shit). And probably more trades I forgot about.

The fact that no one else cares that people are getting taken advantage of is ridiculous.

But I know for a fact that @Truth doesn't care because he took a 4th for Coby Fleener (shit). And a 3rd and a 4th for a nose tackle and a shit guard.

Just wanted everyone to see what goes on when someone new joins the Forum Mock and doesn't know much about draft picks and stuff. They get absolutely taken advantage of. I have tried to keep my mouth shut and just go with the flow but this is bs. There needs to be a group of people that approves all trades to ensure they are fair.

um dude... i was gonna say that mania definitely lost that trade for vanderdoes... that's a starting defensive tackle on the rise with pass rush potential for a 5th round pick... that's a steal tbh
 
um dude... i was gonna say that mania definitely lost that trade for vanderdoes... that's a starting defensive tackle on the rise with pass rush potential for a 5th round pick... that's a steal tbh
I disagree with that but its also why I said it wasn't the worst trade. Its mostly the buildup until this point that has flipped my lid. Want to defend the other trades?
 
I disagree with that but its also why I said it wasn't the worst trade. Its mostly the buildup until this point that has flipped my lid. Want to defend the other trades?

ive never really paid attention to it but im pretty sure that the pats paid only marginally less in real life in from a picks trade chart value standpoint

the deondre washington would be the only one of those 3 you mentioned that would standout as taking advantage potentially - outside of that it looks to me like ice bowl won one of those trades and mania won the other one

but ive not paid attention to a lot of the trades because i havent been particularly active on the trade front...
 
Another example of people taking advantage of other less knowledgeable users. Except you've done it to @Ice Bowl several times now. You should honestly be ashamed of yourself for giving him several shit players and taking draft picks from him. I cannot believe no one has said anything. He has given away all of his picks and has virtually nothing to show for it because people continually take advantage of him. I even told icebowl weeks ago not to trade with you anymore because of it. Sad thing is, this isn't even the worst trade. You convinced him to give you two 5th round picks for Deandre Washington. A running back who averaged 2.7 yards a carry last season. Also got him to give you a 5th for Cordarelle Patterson (shit). And probably more trades I forgot about.

The fact that no one else cares that people are getting taken advantage of is ridiculous.

But I know for a fact that @Truth doesn't care because he took a 4th for Coby Fleener (shit). And a 3rd and a 4th for a nose tackle and a shit guard.

Just wanted everyone to see what goes on when someone new joins the Forum Mock and doesn't know much about draft picks and stuff. They get absolutely taken advantage of. I have tried to keep my mouth shut and just go with the flow but this is bs. There needs to be a group of people that approves all trades to ensure they are fair.
Vanderdoes was a 3rd round selection last season. Did he struggle somewhat? Yes, but he's a year removed from being drafted significantly higher than the 5th, which takes into account said struggles. I doubt that this could even begin to be encompassed into shameful trades. Taking advantage of less knowledgeable users, specifically Ice Bowl. You mean like your trade of Bobby McCain and a 5th for his 3rd and 4th? We took McCain, a former 5th round slot CB who's graded out in the red for three straight seasons minus the Denver game this season, and we assessed him at a 3rd round value with an additional bonus swap. That trade would've went through had the pick not been traded. At least Davison was a terrific run defender throughout the season and Peat was a former 1st rounder who's 24. What about flipping Kiko Alonso, who was 2 yards shy of giving up the most yards of any player in coverage regardless of position and has struggled to regain form, for an above-average QB like Tyrod Taylor in a straight up swap? Were any of these concerns mentioned then? I can tell you for a fact that I've asked some members behind closed doors to attempt to even out the scales with a few of the newcomers, which multiple people here can corroborate. I've asked to add pieces from my end to several trades compared to where they could've been. I'd appreciate if I wasn't publicly berated on a woefully off-base and blind assumption of what I care about when I'm right here to provide anyone who cares to know with the accurate answer. And with regards to your assessments, as noted by rossihunter2's opinion of the trade above, the opinions of most trades and moves will vary.

I thought that Ndamukong Suh would've fetched at least a 3rd on the trade market with the same savings had he not been released one day after the cut thread opened. Not to mention that he was released under the guise of saving 9 Stars more than the move actually saved. I thought that Ryan Tannehill likely would've fetched anything other than nothing given some semblance of time. Yet nobody jumped down your throat. Michael Bennett was released a few seasons ago because he jumped off-sides during the Super Bowl. Was it the most sensible move? No. But it wasn't reversed as the GM firmly believed in the move. Because as long as teams are making conscious efforts to better their teams from their own perspectives, there's no reason to take actions against the moves, the latter being key. Every one of us has their own perspective. Using personal and anecdotal assessments is counterintuitive considering that most of us won't see every move through the same lens, which is why the trade veto system was tried and shortly scrapped. Members did not appreciate others telling them how they should value assets, because opinions about players are incredibly subjective. During most of the years of the council and the ones without, we've allowed moves to pass so long as the teams aren't deliberately decimating their teams. Let's try to at least approach the situation with the understanding that one's personal opinions don't always constitute as concrete evaluations that are automatically shared by every other party involved.
 
With Andrew Brown I really don't fill a need, as my Dline is stacked with low names but quality, young players in McDowell, Nazair Jones, Jarran Reed. He would only rotate in his first year and if Jones/McDowell end up underperforming or injured they can be let go in FA and Browns steps in full time.
 
As a third party in all of this who doesn't feel like reading everything-

The trade value in this game is atrocious. You will nearly never get good value; it will always be very, very lopsided. And there are definitely members here who will take advantage of people more than others (one situation immediately comes to mind from a few years ago when we had a new member now turned veteran) and others who will just kinda do whatever, leading to them being taken advantage of.

Very rarely will you actually see a trade and go, "Yeah, I could see that happening IRL."
 
The trade value in this game is atrocious.

Sadly it's quite true. Teams should overspend to trade up or to sign a player they really like, theorically, and that doesn't happen very often. But we can't get 32 players with the same amount of experience, either. Especially in the first few years of this forum's life.
I guess it's something we have to deal with at this stage.
Then of course, individuals' honesty should play a part as well in determining a more realistic trade payoff
 
Sadly it's quite true. Teams should overspend to trade up or to sign a player they really like, theorically, and that doesn't happen very often. But we can't get 32 players with the same amount of experience, either. Especially in the first few years of this forum's life.
I guess it's something we have to deal with at this stage.
Then of course, individuals' honesty should play a part as well in determining a more realistic trade payoff
It's just how the game has developed and you are right that individual honesty should play a part.

We'll have people come on here and tout a player as really amazing and a 16 game starter and talk about all the great stats he has, but it'll be the worst player in the league at his position and then they'll brag about getting a top 5 pick for him.

Not everyone here is super familiar with every other team and others take advantage of that.

As an example, let's say we had a team that wasn't familiar with the Ravens in 2014 and the Ravens wanted to trade Elam.

We would hear something like,

"Elam started 15 of 16 games as a rookie. Former first round pick. Had the game winning interception against the Lions. He can be had for a first round pick."

Someone who doesn't know Elam is going to go, "Wow, that's really good. I can give up pick 26."
 
Can we all just get along ?

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um dude... i was gonna say that mania definitely lost that trade for vanderdoes... that's a starting defensive tackle on the rise with pass rush potential for a 5th round pick... that's a steal tbh
exactly my point as well, plus I drafted him last year and believe he has potential. I'm also a big fan of Cedrick Wilson and since I didn't get Burnett I wanted to make sure I got Wilson.
 
I disagree with that but its also why I said it wasn't the worst trade. Its mostly the buildup until this point that has flipped my lid. Want to defend the other trades?
As I mentioned, I drafted Vanderdoes in last years FM and still like him. Totally fair trade, if not in favor of Ice Bowl. In some trades with him, I've offered additional picks that he has turned down. Many times he's come to me on trades and proposed them to me.
 
I think the bigger problem with the forum mock this year is free agency. Because we have so many inactive and inexperienced players, the prices for free agents are lower or substantially higher than expected. A few times I threw out 2 star bids just to get involved in the bidding process and I ended up getting the player straight out. Other times I wanted a bigger name player and they ended up going for 20+ stars, which is unheard of for a non-QB. The effect of this probably trickles into trades because you have members trading higher end picks for players when a similar comp was available in free agency for next to nothing.
 
And on that note, I have four 6th rounds picks that I'd like to offload so if anyone wants to offer me a CB1 or a starting interior o-lineman I'd gladly give you two of them
 
I think the bigger problem with the forum mock this year is free agency. Because we have so many inactive and inexperienced players, the prices for free agents are lower or substantially higher than expected. A few times I threw out 2 star bids just to get involved in the bidding process and I ended up getting the player straight out. Other times I wanted a bigger name player and they ended up going for 20+ stars, which is unheard of for a non-QB. The effect of this probably trickles into trades because you have members trading higher end picks for players when a similar comp was available in free agency for next to nothing.
In previous years we have had non qb's go for over 30m or so. @Truth can you give some examples.

I agree, free agency, needs to be changed. We will try and keep players around to participate in a newer idea at the end of the game.
 
This draft is making me understand how annoying it is to be in the draft room because I feel like I coulda gotten my guy a few picks later but I didnt want to guess and then be wrong and I knew he wouldnt hold out until my 5th round pick.
 
In previous years we have had non qb's go for over 30m or so. @Truth can you give some examples.

I agree, free agency, needs to be changed. We will try and keep players around to participate in a newer idea at the end of the game.
The fact that non-qbs went for over 30 mil in the past further proves my point, just saying. I think a poll-like system where the bids for each player are separate from one another and are visible without having to scroll through multiple pages would be good.
 
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