Good discussion. We have the same "problem" in one of my leagues. I generally agree w the idea that trades should be vetoed only in the most extreme circumstances, like collusion. But still I think there are some rules you can implement to make the trading fairer and reduce controversies. First, of course, is to use not only salary caps but also salary minimums. Another good rule we implemented is dump notices. Everyone who dumps has to send a league-wide email of his/her intention to dump. Then there is a 2-week waiting period before they can make any trades. This gives all owners a chance to make deals for any players they want.
Personally, re: CBS's "On the Block" feature, I seldom pay much attention to it. I cant remember it ever being the start of my trade discussions w anyone. People generally list half their rosters or more as the players they're making available for trade and include only the most general details of what they're looking for. What gets my interest is a direct communication just to me of specific players of theirs for specific players of mine. Your mileage may vary. However, CBS's "trade" feature is good for this purpose and is effective for getting trade discussions started.
Personally, re: CBS's "On the Block" feature, I seldom pay much attention to it. I cant remember it ever being the start of my trade discussions w anyone. People generally list half their rosters or more as the players they're making available for trade and include only the most general details of what they're looking for. What gets my interest is a direct communication just to me of specific players of theirs for specific players of mine. Your mileage may vary. However, CBS's "trade" feature is good for this purpose and is effective for getting trade discussions started.
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