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Everything the league has tried to do to stop super teams has failed pretty easily. And even if it's not super-teams, you'll still have max guys forcing trades. Again, I don't think it's going to ruin the league or anything, but it will certainly lessen the quality. The talent disparity between the top teams and the bottom teams seems to grow every year. Feels like 90% of teams are an injured starter away from their season going down the drain. There's already a depth issue, you're just adding a bunch of guys who literally weren't good enough to be in the league into the league. There's no positive spin to that lol.