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Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Madden NFL 08 how do you turn off salary cap in franchise mode User Info: sonicrock sonicrock 12 years ago 1. ![]() MOHH2 persona: jron087 Battalion Wars 2 FC: 090 309 481 680 User Info: XBSHX XBSHX 12 years ago 4 Sign longer contracts for players you know youll want to keep on the team for a while, It reduces the burden on your salary cap for each year. User Info: rsd79 rsd79 12 years ago 5 Always sign your young players (u-25) to 7 years contracts with max bonus money so it reduces the burden on your salary cap. Secondly, max out the advertisement meter for tv, newspaper, radio, and billboards in owner mode for only your home games so you get maximum net revenue at the end of the season. Madden 08 Wii Free Mike VickFree Mike Vick User Info: sonicrock sonicrock (Topic Creator) 12 years ago 6 ok so create long contracts for good young players. Its better to sign a 75 rated player to a 7 year contract for 1-2 million a year then to sign an 85 guy to a 3 year contract for 3-5 million a year, because after 3 years, that 75 guy is an 85 guy with 4 years left and playing for dirt. Also, raising the signing bonus lowers the burden on you salary cap, but increases the cap penalty if you releasetrade him. And with regards to the raising advertising for home games, unless you play the Monday night game, lower your advertising RIGHT after the game, BEFORE you simulate the rest of that weeks games. The advertising cost is not deducted until AFTER the Monday night game. You get all of the benefits of advertising and it costs you nothing except for the odd Monday night game. If a guy is making 6-7 mil and is rated a 90 trade him and either. A. Start his backup. B. Sign a young free-agent to a long-term contract. If in the last year of a proposed 7 year contract hes due to make more than 3 million, forget him, and sign a guy whos rated lower. If your team salary goes up a lot more than the cap does, then some of your players are getting massive raises. Ive seen 3 year contracts where the player is getting 5 million one year, 7 million the next and 9 million the last year. Yeah hes good, but is he THAT good If I have a team thats mostly about the run, do I need 2 or 3 highly paid WRs Do I have to resign my LG to a 3 year contract for 5, 6, 7 when I can sign a guy with a rating for ten less for a 5 year 1.5, 1.7, 1.9, 2.1, 2.3 Letting the one guy go will be a big cap penalty, but youd save a ton of money. Identify the positions that you NEED for your style of play, and concentrate on those. Most of my DEF wasnt high rated, but over time theyve improved. My RB is rated 93 and makes under 2.3 million in the 3rd year of his contract. Ill prolly trade him at the end of season 5, most likely for a first round pick. Id do it at 6 but he might hold out after 6 and you cant trade a hold-out. Youll start to develop a sense of when a guy is TOO underpaid and going to hold out.
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