How is it possible for a team to cut players in mid-season? Doesn't the team suffer a big chemistry hit?
Apparently my TE and another guy's TE was cut yesterday after the owner of the team signed a new OC. Looking at the roster the OC has his own TE and he cut our TE's to make room for his. Looking at the stats show that my receiving TE has the most receiving yards per game and total for the team.
The owner has never posted in the team forum and I was planning on leaving at the end of the season anyway since I didn't think an absentee owner would make for a good team. But I'm shaking my head that he would do this mid-season. Not mad, just think it's weird.
The thing here I don't understand is why there was no message from the game telling me my player was cut. In GLB1, every time there was a player transaction, you got a message from the system telling that you got traded or released or whatever. Why didn't I get something here? The only way I could tell I got cut is because my player status line showed he was a free agent.
Apparently my TE and another guy's TE was cut yesterday after the owner of the team signed a new OC. Looking at the roster the OC has his own TE and he cut our TE's to make room for his. Looking at the stats show that my receiving TE has the most receiving yards per game and total for the team.
The owner has never posted in the team forum and I was planning on leaving at the end of the season anyway since I didn't think an absentee owner would make for a good team. But I'm shaking my head that he would do this mid-season. Not mad, just think it's weird.
The thing here I don't understand is why there was no message from the game telling me my player was cut. In GLB1, every time there was a player transaction, you got a message from the system telling that you got traded or released or whatever. Why didn't I get something here? The only way I could tell I got cut is because my player status line showed he was a free agent.
Edited by Starkblade on Jan 6, 2014 06:52:38






























