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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido Just like any market adjusts. Supply and demand. As top WR signings slow the going rate will decrease as well. These were the first signings of free agency via spotrac : MAR 15 2022 DJ Chark, ...
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Re: Saints sign S Sorensen
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
That is not supply and demand lol. It has taken me a bit to reply because you had me at a loss for words. Is this one of those 'wrong or opposite answers only' internet things?![]()
1. There is no such thing as a going rate for a top WR. Top Wide Receivers are Velbens, not Giffens and would be considered the exception to Supply and Demand even if you hadn't got it bassakwards. 2. The market is not 'adjusting' lol. In Supply and Demand either the product supply or consumer desire is assumed constant, if one isn't relatively constant it doesn't work. In Supply and Demand an increased demand or reduced supply drive prices up (Not down), in this scenario the WR and Teams looking for them are finite and as a WR comes off the market so does a team looking for one so demand stays constant. If we start with 12WR and 10 Teams wanting WR we end with 2WR and 0 Teams... constant demand. If you start with 8WV and 10 Teams then the last 1 WRs potential goes up (not down) because there are 2 teams left wanting him... increased demand. 3. Supply in the NFL for WR will not change until draft day. 4. WR that are not on the open market do not increase supply. A WR being signed can increase or lower the 'market value' of the remaining players but one coming off the market doesn't change the market values of the remaining WR except for the potential to make them go up as teams panic because they do not want to be left empty handed. If you reply with more of your made up condescending BS, civility will be taken off the table. |
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