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294818.11 in reply to 294818.9
Date: 08/03/2018 23:55:34
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Just looked back and saw that our games tomorrow will be played on the 9 year anniversary of my first B.B. game in season 9. Still have my first ever draft pick and trainee signing on my roster

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294818.12 in reply to 294818.9
Date: 08/03/2018 23:55:36
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Just looked back and saw that our games tomorrow will be played on the 9 year anniversary of my first B.B. game in season 9. Still have my first ever draft pick and trainee signing on my roster

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294818.13 in reply to 294818.11
Date: 08/04/2018 02:13:18
Cassville Yuck
NBBA
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Yuckville Cass
Wow. You have me beat for old farts.

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294818.14 in reply to 294818.10
Date: 08/04/2018 21:54:07
2 left feet
III.1
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2 right feet
Thanks, Jester.

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294818.15 in reply to 294818.14
Date: 10/02/2018 22:07:51
2 left feet
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
2 right feet
Wow! What a battle for 3rd and 4th places.

From: Ulric

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294818.16 in reply to 294818.15
Date: 10/03/2018 06:20:11
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The winner of the NoVa Stars (-21) vs Hoop it Up(-199) will get the 3rd seed.

The loser of that game, 2 Left Feet (-58) and NutHuggers(-60) will probably end up with a 10-12 record. Then it comes down to a tie break. If Hoop it Up loses, they'll probably fall to the 6th seed. Leaving the other 2 to try to see who runs up the score the most. If NoVa loses they still have a good shot at the #4 seed. But it could be close.

Over here, Stanton Stallions(122), Edmonton Earthquakes(60) and GoldenBear(14) will probably all end up 12-10. But, unless there are a few blow outs, I should be able to keep the 4th seed.

Training 1v1 really kills my W/L.

From: Leadfoot

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294818.17 in reply to 294818.16
Date: 10/03/2018 22:42:33
2 left feet
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
7878
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2 right feet
Hmmm, I think I miscounted somewhere.

From: Mo Dat

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294818.18 in reply to 294818.17
Date: 10/05/2018 22:08:43
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It will be an interesting finish. It's tough figuring out how to train guys and win games. I think I was focusing too much on training in the middle of the season and it might cost me a playoff spot.

At least it makes for an interesting final game. Good luck everyone.

From: lvess

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294818.19 in reply to 294818.18
Date: 10/06/2018 20:46:54
Delaware 87ers
III.3
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I spent the past couple seasons doing 1v1F training before moving on to guard skills the end of last year and this year.

I was very surprised by how much more competitive I was with the guard skill training vs. 1v1F.

I do wonder though whether that is due to skills like OD, etc, being overpowered in the game engine so even a few pops makes a big difference.

From: Ulric

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294818.20 in reply to 294818.19
Date: 10/06/2018 23:21:50
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Thinking I lost an extra 4-5 games this season from my 1v1 training. Though, they could also be because the other teams are better.

I think part of the problem with 1v1 is that you're running 2 iffy starters vs. only 1 with most other stat training. Though, it does depend on how built the players are. 1v1 with guys in their last year or 2 of training shouldn't matter to much. But with 18-19 year olds they'll probably get run over vs a decent D3 player.

From: Leadfoot

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294818.21 in reply to 294818.20
Date: 10/08/2018 15:03:17
2 left feet
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
7878
Second Team:
2 right feet
4-5 losses due to training seems kinda odd. I've never even considered that the type of training would affect games so much, always assumed that each player would apply what they got out of their training to the games.

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