[quoteb1252b8="Doug5984"][quoteb1252b8="Fonzie"][quoteb1252b8="dberner30"]i would also be inclined to not allow the franchise tag on barlow. this creates an ability to essentially get him for a lot less on a multiyr deal because he will get paid 4 million or so (no game access) next year and even the following year. so now what did he sign. 3 yr 52M or 3 yr 24M. Its a huge problem.....
while im at it i think i will blame this issue for my lack of success in FA since i dont use 1 yr fat bonus offers.

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So you think it would be fair to penalize somebody for doing something that was not only legal, but had been done before in this league with no consequences?[/quoteb1252b8]
I don't think you should be penalized- but at the same time you could basically have him the rest of his career with no risk for pretty cheap... I don't think we'd come up with something fair from all sides. And from my stand point I'd like to see him at least get a new offer with the tag, but that is essentially up to you.
I'm assuming you're talking about the [player]Butch Fulton[/player] deal- he did resign for a fair amount after the franchise tag so it became a moot point...
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2010 Texas Signed as an unrestricted free agent from Tulsa, $6 mil., 1 yr.
2010 Long Beach Turned down a contract offer, $25 mil., 5 yrs.
2010 Tulsa Turned down a contract offer, $34 mil., 5 yrs.
2010 San Antonio Turned down a contract offer, $43.62 mil., 5 yrs.
2011 Texas Designated franchise player
2011 Texas Signed a renegotiated contract, $17.09 mil., 5 yrs.[/codeb1252b8]
I guess it is up to you if you franchise and resign or continually franchise him- i don't know how the new hold out logic works with doing this.[/quoteb1252b8]
I fully intend to franchise and re-sign him to an extension next year.