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From: Yondepa
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Date: 05/08/2018 23:26:23
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The Blue Deacs of North Cackalacky are taking over in this league. Get used to it.

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294113.2 in reply to 294113.1
Date: 05/09/2018 12:06:23
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Go right ahead, enjoy the beat down in D3

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294113.3 in reply to 294113.2
Date: 05/09/2018 12:50:08
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My arch rival, the tech titans. Grrrr. I was just messing lol. Is D3 that tough?

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294113.4 in reply to 294113.3
Date: 05/10/2018 09:07:48
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It's ALL good man....trash talking is fine lol. D3? YES very much so. Players in D3 are 20,30,45,75k week. Arenas are 10k plus. My brother is in D3 and he's ready to relegate lol. Just build up your team for awhile and your arena. Train the crap outta guards or big men. Right now I'm mainly training SF's to be balanced. And build around them with a few decent players. Have fun with it.

Last edited by markinindy at 05/10/2018 09:08:22

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294113.5 in reply to 294113.4
Date: 05/10/2018 10:19:45
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Thanks for the advice. Yeah I bought a bunch of young high potential players. Guess ill just load up here in D4 for a few seasons lol.

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294113.6 in reply to 294113.5
Date: 05/10/2018 15:22:48
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Invest some money on the draft....right after the all star break you can then start scouting good potential 18 or 19 yr olds. Maybe you'll draft a couple decent outside trainees. Train 1v1 forwards or 1v1 guards for most of next season....trust me they will pop in skills when they are really young. So you get a couple decent vets that are skilled for playing as your bigs until a couple seasons of training your draftees from this season as they will GROW...especially when you train what i mentioned AND when you train outside defense, passing. OR...completely vice versa of what i just wrote. Draft a couple of big guys and train them. BUT...anyone will tell you the Most important info you can get starting off is build up your arena. Try to always have money leftover from your home games and build accordingly. There's a few teams here thats been here for awhile. They may see training new draftees differently than me....get advise from the forums....even if its from someone in Belgium or Hondurus lol....Throw out a message in the forum and someone with knowledge will steer you right. Of course there are some managers that are snide in their remarks but even they too will help you out with a quick answer. Like i said, have some fun with it. My brother turned me on to it a few yrs ago.

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294113.7 in reply to 294113.6
Date: 05/10/2018 19:16:44
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Hey, I appreciate all the help. I actually played from season 12-15 or so back in the day but lost my team from not playing for years. So I'm back! I remember a bit - ( needing 48 mins of training to work), etc/ stuff like that. Anyway, got a cup game here in 45 mins. If you get this message by then join the USA IV.50 chat during the games tonight and we can talk more.

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294113.8 in reply to 294113.7
Date: 05/12/2018 17:52:42
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Thats cool man...you played before so welcome back.

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294113.9 in reply to 294113.8
Date: 05/14/2018 17:50:47
Greensboro Generals
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Developing players is a slow and inexact practice. There are so many growing pains that to train more than a couple of guys at a time is impossible. Especially if you want to win. Yes you can concentrate all your training on to one guy and yes that guy can become a beast. But I train on a slow roll, and it works, to a point. But hey over the last 12-14 seasons I have slowly morphed from a team of mercenary players from the TL to where 8 of my players are either guys I drafted or guys I picked up relatively early in their career and built up. Don't waste money on the draft, your odds of getting someone who can help you is a bit of a crapshoot, yes you can get what you think you want but once you get him you might not like what you got. Your odds are just as good by getting someone at random. And if you get complete dreck you fire them off and just keep building what you have. Players take seasons to season, not every draft needs to be the 1974 Steelers. Plus potential" is misleading, who is more likely to help you quicker a HOF type guy with say 48 TSP or a superstar with 59? Yes the other guy has more potential, but is the amount of work and the expense worth it? Be prepared to stay at advanced on trainer, they will do their job and be a lot cheaper to purchase and retain. Going above that line is not cost effective at all. But you do get one internal staff hire which is a cheap way to get a high end trainer, but you only get that one so you have to make sure before you pull that trigger.

On the arena, again build slow, get it to 8k before you hit d3 them get it to 10k. I built way too many bleacher seats early on, for my last few it has been all about getting the higher end crowd. And don't forget the smaller the arena the more expensive you can make tickets. So there should never be a need to over build, just keep slowly adding to the prices in 10% increments until they stop selling and if there not selling then drop it down 10% until they do. And when you have hit a threshold where it is right to expand, increase an area by 10% over two builds.

To hotshot to ,d3, which is where you want toand be, is doable on the cheap using a good old fashioned George Allen 1970's Washington Redskins over the hill gang philosophy. Transfer fees are lower, experienced players will play beyond what there skills will suggest. Go for depth, better to have 8-10 decent players who are a little interchangeable. Your not going to find natural fits at all positions so be prepared to cobble together lineups best you can. Go three guards for games where you use outside tactics, three big men on nights your going look inside or low post. Also it can make you hard to prep against. Plus you never know when guys will get hurt, the Pats are not a dynasty because they have a great player at every position, they are who they are because when someone does go down they have a competent replacement ready to go "next man up".

BTW, d3 is not that bad, yes salaries are higher but so is the TV money, and the prices you can charge on tickets, and the merch revenue. The key to d3 is finding guys who are underappreciated values. The 20k a week SF with close to 100 tsp. The 25,,k pg who has high end driving and handling to go with a good jump shot. The 30k center who has might only has "tremendous " id but who also has same in SB, that friends is a dangerous man. That is one of the great things about this game, there are so many different ways to play it.

Last edited by Coach Lambini at 05/14/2018 18:37:05

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294113.10 in reply to 294113.9
Date: 05/15/2018 09:04:28
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Very Well Put...Good stuff here man...Much appreciate the advice. I do have a question. The internal trainer??? What is that and how do you appoint an internal trainer? Is it a good use for training?

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294113.11 in reply to 294113.10
Date: 05/15/2018 11:22:29
Greensboro Generals
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Check your staff page, you can fire immediately, find replacement or HIRE Internally. But you only get one chance to use that.