With regards to blind bidding.
Let's assume I have the following 2 bids in place (the second bid is NOT a conditional bid):
1. Add Kyle Orton for $150, Drop Ferguson
2. Add Justin Griffin for $250, Drop Ferguson
If I have the highest bid for Orton AND Griffin, which player will I win?
I ask because on the Free Agents page it says: The top dollar amount for every pending waiver claim will win that player. The order you make the selections does not matter.
Greg/Tom, question?
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Greg/Tom, question?
How can you drop a player twice?
Oops, I guess that would confuse you again.
I see you have trouble reading these rules too.
Ok. Which one is the "top" dollar? Puzzle solved.
Sorry, just can't refrain from joining the SmartAzz Club.
Oops, I guess that would confuse you again.
I see you have trouble reading these rules too.
Ok. Which one is the "top" dollar? Puzzle solved.
Sorry, just can't refrain from joining the SmartAzz Club.
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Greg/Tom, question?
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Greg/Tom, question?
You'd get Griffin, Nag. Sorry I missed this earlier.
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Greg/Tom, question?
Thanks Greg. That's the way I interpreted it as well. Just making sure.
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