My apologies if this is in the wrong forum but I believe I've seen similar posts made here...
I'm curious what everyone else thinks of this situation and how it should be dealt with. Team A made a trade with Team B in May. Team A gave up Antonio Gates and 5th overall to Team B for Tony Gonzalez and 3rd overall. The message that was sent along with the trade read: "just drop 2 spots and you've got yourself a TE". The trade was accepted, voted on by the league and passed, and the rosters were automatically changed by RTSports.
Fast forward to today when Team B makes a trade with Team C that involves Team B's 3rd overall pick that was supposedly involved in the trade with Team A in May. Upon investigation the picks involved in the trade between Team A and B were unintentionally for picks in the 2015 draft, which goes against our league's constitution. Unfortunately, RTSports won't allow for us to turn this option off and was admittedly a mistake by Team A, as it was intended to be the same trade offer but involving the upcoming 2014 picks.
Team C says he won't do the trade now if he loses two spots in the first round. This trade helps Team B out MUCH more than the trade it made with Team A so it makes sense for Team B to prefer the trade with Team C to go through instead of the trade with Team A.
My claim is not only does our constitution not allow the trade of draft picks beyond the upcoming draft but particularly the comment made in the offer, "just drop 2 spots and you've got yourself a TE", clearly indicates the offer was under the assumption (for BOTH parties) that the picks involved were for 2014, not 2015, and that Team B should still be on the hook for and accept the corrected offer from Team A. Thoughts?
I'm curious what everyone else thinks of this situation and how it should be dealt with. Team A made a trade with Team B in May. Team A gave up Antonio Gates and 5th overall to Team B for Tony Gonzalez and 3rd overall. The message that was sent along with the trade read: "just drop 2 spots and you've got yourself a TE". The trade was accepted, voted on by the league and passed, and the rosters were automatically changed by RTSports.
Fast forward to today when Team B makes a trade with Team C that involves Team B's 3rd overall pick that was supposedly involved in the trade with Team A in May. Upon investigation the picks involved in the trade between Team A and B were unintentionally for picks in the 2015 draft, which goes against our league's constitution. Unfortunately, RTSports won't allow for us to turn this option off and was admittedly a mistake by Team A, as it was intended to be the same trade offer but involving the upcoming 2014 picks.
Team C says he won't do the trade now if he loses two spots in the first round. This trade helps Team B out MUCH more than the trade it made with Team A so it makes sense for Team B to prefer the trade with Team C to go through instead of the trade with Team A.
My claim is not only does our constitution not allow the trade of draft picks beyond the upcoming draft but particularly the comment made in the offer, "just drop 2 spots and you've got yourself a TE", clearly indicates the offer was under the assumption (for BOTH parties) that the picks involved were for 2014, not 2015, and that Team B should still be on the hook for and accept the corrected offer from Team A. Thoughts?
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