I... can't remember. I don't think so, guess I'd better do a recap. My offseason goal last season was to beef up my bench. It cost me a few guys, like Albert Hunter two seasons ago and the Line, Mason Dixon, but coming out of the offseason with Augustus Davenport, Dario Beaton, Don Jacobsen, Larry Canfield, Frankie Bryce, Hassan Hodges, and Gary Jackson complimenting the Cassel/Kelly/Mitchell/Silva/Liberty core was an definite positive.
Still, there was one thought in my mind that wouldn't leave..."Maybe it's time to trade Tasmin." Though I'd done a decent job of avoiding heavy taxes in spite of having multiple large contracts and aiming to remain competitive, I couldn't help but think that in order to extend our window and get the most out of Silva and Cassel's primes, I needed to move on from Mitchell. So with that in mind, I started looking for potential deals...and drew blanks. It didn't seem like I could find the right collection of interesting talent and salary. So I thought...what if I looked to offload salary instead? Maybe with a third team? After coming up with something I thought could work and with the help and agreement of ajburman and good 'ol digiskunk, a deal was made that brought in two prospects that I'd really been looking at before, Immanuel Quickley and Charles Bojorquez, along with enough free cap to get out of the tax entirely and Ethan Bledsoe. I also picked up Jordan Omos in another deal for reasons, and thus Nick left the league the same way he came in - watching me trape myself.
My plans for this offseason were simple - retain everyone and pick up someone extra with the MLE. I'm proud to say mission accomplished (for once). Jacobsen, Quickley, and Bryce were all brought back, and for our MLE signing, Deni Avdija was brought in. We're super excited to have him. I've had my eye on him for most of his career, but never could bring myself to trade for him. I have a feeling I'm going to be kicking myself for that all season long.
TC went about as well as could be expected, with Omos' demise being the only thing keeping it from being amazing. Getting an immediate return on investment from the Mitchell trade with Bojo and IQ is huge. Despite some promising individual performances, our preseason coaches are still on loan from the local zoo. I don't care about those results.
This is the most excited I've been for a season in a long time. We have an extremely deep roster with a lot of options for matchups and rotations. I still have no idea what our rotation on opening night will be, and I usually have that completely locked down by now. And as bright as our present looks, the future looks promising as well.
Any questions?