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256335.155 in reply to 256335.154
Date: 4/27/2014 1:36:50 PM
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I will probably finish inside skills this season
I just want to get jr to respectable and passing to 10
And maybe 1 more od
I max out all the guys I trained

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256335.156 in reply to 256335.154
Date: 4/27/2014 1:38:13 PM
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If I get lucky and win it this year
I can tank next season to get a 1st pick and load of cash to start my next training prospect

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256335.157 in reply to 256335.154
Date: 4/27/2014 6:37:40 PM
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San Francisco Warriors has just acquired Paciano Cariño for $ 2 445 000.

And he is an NT player. Nice pickup. Interested to see how it pans out for you.

Personally I've never picked up a player worth more than 700K and that was last season.

I've never even trained a HOF, and you have bought and sold several. Such different strategies. I guess I concentrated on my arena and drafting instead which is pretty low risk. Your strategy is high risk/high reward

For me I am struggling to win games but these injuries have easily taken me from 5-2 to 3-4. I'm considering packing it in and hopefully landing in 6th place. As is there are five teams with better rosters than me, I'll be happy to get 6th place. I just don't have the cash to challenge for anything better. I'm hoping the Thumpers decide not to pick up the pace. I'll be happy with 6th at this point.

From: Yuck

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256335.158 in reply to 256335.157
Date: 4/27/2014 6:54:44 PM
Cassville Yuck
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I was in your spot a couple seasons ago. I had to reorganize. Landed in sixth and took my chances. It allowed me time to build a little cash (not gobs but some) but more importantly it allowed me to turn over an aging roster with a few bad salaries.

From: Isaiah

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256335.159 in reply to 256335.158
Date: 4/27/2014 8:36:14 PM
Smallfries
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Well, now that this three game road trip is behind me I think it's about time to load up and be competitive. May have to stray away from all American a bit to get the players I need/want

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256335.160 in reply to 256335.63
Date: 4/27/2014 9:03:53 PM
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So this is my second list of worst to best teams in the league. Since the best I can do is piss off a playoff time by beating them I can fairly evaluate potential league leaders.

From worst to best with seeding:
8 Tictac(down 1): Clearly looking to own the first pick in the Season 27 draft
8 Clerics (down 1): They obviously don't give a crap. They won't be in Div III long. They have to have close to 4M saved.
7 Owls (up 2): With beating Tictac they are 1-6. Paying salary floor right now.
7 Thumpers (down 5): Not sure what is going on with this team. I'm hoping they decide they don't want to play in Div II anymore.
6 Smallfries (no change): With only 4 players above 10K they look to be locked and loaded for 6th place.
6 Mcfatties (down 1): Team could have been 5-2 to start. But two injuries led to close losses. With roster additions to other teams they look locked into 6th place.
5 Pistons (down 1) : They just added a bench player for cup purposes I'm sure.
5 Warriors (up 2): With their recent addition of an NT USA player, they are clearly looking to stay in Div II. They should still have plenty of cash if they are looking to add more players. Still adding to arena which is a good idea in their situation.

The playoff teams:
4 Lethargy (down 2): They look playoff bound. But with everyone in their rotation being members of the stone-age they will likely not be moving up to 3rd.
4 Silverbacks (down 6). I was completely wrong about this team. From the looks of it they have some balance issues. They have an expensive roster, but its still somewhat short on the bench. Losing to the Snowbirds while playing a 5 man rotation doesn't earn them many points in my book.
3 Snowbirds (down 1): They were lucky to beat the Silverbacks. Unfortunately their best player out for 2 weeks hurts. They will likely lose at least 1 winnable game due to this enough to push them down a notch.
2 Rabbits (up 3): With a recent victory over GS they look to be solidly placed as the second seed in the Division. Picking up a 130,000 salary player certainly helps their chances against the Big 8.
3 Clogs (down 1): I really feel for them losing in OT. What makes me place them here is there schedule vs the Great 8. They do have the most favorable schedule for the Big 8 games though which does matter as well. They could still land in 1st.
2 Mammals (up 5) : They are in first place in the Big 8 thanks to an OT win over Clogs. However, having to win with OT at home certainly shows that they may have a slightly worse team than the Clogs. I love the schedule they have vs the Great 8.
1 Yuck (up 2): Having the mammals at home later this season helps their chances but having to play the clogs away hurts. 1-3 in the Big 8 is pretty much anyone's guess. An injury will probably decide the fate.
1 GS Warriors (up 1): They are #1 by default. Simply because the Big 8 have three teams that will likely counter each other.


Tons of balance at the top. Key injuries will knock out some from earning the top spot. The top 5 teams IMO still have a chance to have the best record at season end.

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256335.161 in reply to 256335.160
Date: 4/27/2014 9:41:07 PM
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i got man handled by the Rabbits
i cant go inside against them anymore as he put his C on SF now
i guess i will test something new when we meet again

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256335.162 in reply to 256335.160
Date: 4/28/2014 12:11:43 AM
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hey I appreciate the hard work, i always hope someone from my league does this as a regular thing

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256335.163 in reply to 256335.160
Date: 4/28/2014 11:57:30 AM
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3 Clogs (down 1): I really feel for them losing in OT. What makes me place them here is there schedule vs the Great 8. They do have the most favorable schedule for the Big 8 games though which does matter as well. They could still land in 1st.


If it comes down to just schedule, I'm in the driver's seat; I lost to MM and Yuck on the road by a bucket but I get them both at home to close the season. After interconference, in fact, I have four home games, and two of my three road games are against Nome and TTS. A lot of it may come down to Cup concerns - after we play Tuesday, I get the top four teams in the Great 8 back to back to back to back. Unfortunately, teams usually throw their road games, and the two I have in that stretch are against Jack Rabbits, who are already out, and Silverbacks in a TV game.

Of course, home vs. road is just one small component of how things actually turn out. Last season Diorite and I split our regular season series, both of us winning on the road. Yuck beat me at my stadium at the end of last season as well, on equal effort.

The good news for me is that I've got the remainder of the season to try things out with my lineup, and now that Thayer's in acceptable GS I can get a real estimation of how the team will perform come playoff time. In that sense I'm far better off than last season, where I was flailing around trying to get something to work and ended up selling a couple of players off and then going on a good postseason run. At this point I just need to figure out why my turnovers have been so much higher than my average and get an idea of how some of the pieces fit together when I run different offenses.

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256335.164 in reply to 256335.157
Date: 4/28/2014 8:16:36 PM
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It's all about how you enjoy this game. I personally like training and owning NT players the most.

From: JFro

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256335.165 in reply to 256335.161
Date: 4/28/2014 8:18:23 PM
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Next time we meet you will have HC already wrapped up so you will be resting your players for the playoffs.:)

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