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This comes from Penalties for not clearing roster space/cap for a final bid in Free Agency"After such a failed bid, the player goes back to the bidding board, leaving off at the highest bid prior to the winning bid, and the 72 hour clock is restarted."How about: "After such a failed bid, the player goes back to the bidding board, starting at zero." This way, if the manager with the highest bid prior to the winning bid has made a transaction to compensate for not getting the player they bid on (and had assumed they lost), the player is not forced on them, through no fault of their own.
I like the idea. If a player is bid on and the bidder cannot fulfill his obligation, the bidding should continue from 0. 1st Offense - warning?2nd Offense - loss of 1st round pick?3rd and thereafter Offense - %10 cap penalty. these could compound if teams continue to violate the rule after a 3rd offense (i.e. 4th offense is a total of %20 cap penalities, 5th offense = %30, etc.Shouldn't be too many instances of using more than a warning