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I'm not sure how I'm voting yet. I will say that percentages are tough for some to understand and are harder to keep track of, which I think is part of how the cash exchanges got a little out of control. I think some people have a hard time figuring out the current/future impact of the cash exchanges. I know it took me a little bit to figure them out myself and I like to think I know what I'm doing. Fortunately, my first trade proposal with a cash exchange in this league the manager accepted, but asked me to not pay as much as I had offered to pay on the player I was sending him. Just my 2 cents.
Please post your vote here for which option you would rather go with.Option A- Completely get rid of allowing cash to be paid on players in trades.Option B- A team can have no more than a net $25m in cash paid from another team on their roster. Meaning if you have are paying say $10m in cash on player's trade away from your roster, you can not have more than $35m coming in from other teams.