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Old 11-26-2010, 03:03 AM   #1
azazel529
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How Editing Effects Future Talent Levels

I'm posting here hoping some of you guys have some experience with this issue and can provide some insight.

I'm in a league that's a typical 30 team set up, just like MLB. We have a system set up similar to the MLB compensation draft picks for Type A and Type B free agents, except instead of getting a compensatory pick, the GM that loses the player gets a prospect edited to have potential levels equal to the player they lost (or lower depending on age, VORP, etc...). Anyway, we've begun to wonder if adding in extra talent like this could throw off the talent levels of the entire league over time. Will it result in us seeing higher player ratings, or drafts that are more full of higher end talent? We had another league that we just ended where the talent levels had reached a very unrealistic point, with a handful of batters hitting over .400 every year. We are wondering if player editing causes this.

Thanks in advance to anyone that's able to offer some info on this.
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