When you were extending tramell I couldn't help but think of all the times I try this in ootp22 a yr before arb and I get rejected almost every damn time. The guy wants a 1-2 year deal. It's so annoying
I don't believe I did make a video on that. Essentially though, you can still sign players picked in the first 5 rounds to slot values even if you are overbudget, and it just gives you more financial flexibility (I generally still like to have plenty of money for the draft)
@@sgtmushroom my bad, I could've sworn I heard you say you explain in another video why you do that. So you're saying you plan for spending money but you don't show it on the finances page, if I'm understanding you correctly.
I've never played OOTP, but this video was very useful to me as I'm currently in A LOT of debt
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When you were extending tramell I couldn't help but think of all the times I try this in ootp22 a yr before arb and I get rejected almost every damn time. The guy wants a 1-2 year deal. It's so annoying
I recommend an accountant of some sort.
Could you please link the video where you explain why you set your draft budget to 0? I haven't been able to find it.
I don't believe I did make a video on that. Essentially though, you can still sign players picked in the first 5 rounds to slot values even if you are overbudget, and it just gives you more financial flexibility (I generally still like to have plenty of money for the draft)
@@sgtmushroom my bad, I could've sworn I heard you say you explain in another video why you do that. So you're saying you plan for spending money but you don't show it on the finances page, if I'm understanding you correctly.
@@snabin7 I may have, but I'm not sure where it is. Yes, that's more or less what I do.
interesting vid