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From: jeldon

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Date: 01/24/2013 16:37:35
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LOL. while its nice to see some chatter in here finally, you guys crack me up.

I hate to burst some bubbles here, but I'm way more experienced than you would think. I took some time off from the game, but I've been as high as division two, and consistently in Division three from Season 7 to 17. I'm not as active as I used to be, I sometimes forget to set lineups, forgot that I had a team for three weeks, and over trained the heck out of my team in one setting, but I can assure you that I will win this league (that is if I can just remember I'm in the league).

You guys have a ton to learn about this game, but the biggest thing is the economics. Dont' be in too much of a hurry to promote up beyond D4 unless you have about 1 or 2 million (yes million) in cash reserves. Once you promote to D3 the competition is fierce and the attendance factor becomes a real problem. Your fickle fans start getting "po'd" by your 11-11 seasons after dominating the D4 and D5 ranks and they start looking for other things to do.

Also, don't play the waiver wire game unless you like losing a lot of money in the process.

Don't be afraid to invest in older players at non-training positions, but don't expect to get the same value upon sale that you did when you acquired them. I try to look for bargains around the 30-32 age range and then watch them slowly depreciate over the next 5 to 6 seasons as I train other positions.

Remember it'll be bumpy as you transition from outside to inside training, or vice versa.

Here's a few other things to consider:

Stockpile your draft points over the course of a few seasons. When you are making gravy, invest in the draft, but it makes no sense to spend those points unless you've got a decent pick. I usually invest at 40k until I'm out of the cup and then shut down until next season. My advice is to shut down your training investment once you've got about 40 points so that you can come back to those points when things get a bit more competitive in the upper ranks.

Think about they type of player you could realistically get for 480k and ask yourself if it is worth investing 40k for twelve weeks for the "chance" at a player or if it makes more sense to acquire the player you know you need.

Also don't spend a ton of money on older players, unless they are well rounded and can play multiple positions.

I wouldn't spend more than about 250k on a player until you get to D4 / D5, unless you happen upon a stud (<20 with better than superstar status and a great training base).

And don't be so predictable in your settings guys. Try to build a team that doesn't just rely upon Motion all of the time like mine. Branch out a bit and try a few other settings. If you have one player who is just that much better than the rest of your team, play patient (but make sure you've got decent ball handling). To succeed at the higher levels you'll need to scout your opponents, analyze their tendencies, be able to play multiple styles and understand the impact that playing take it easy, normal and crunch time has on your team's performance.

Good luck to you all. This is a fun game if you can find balance and not let it take over your life like I did for a while.


From: 3-Cent

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Date: 01/24/2013 17:18:29
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Thanks for the advice. It sounds like you know what you're doing way better than I ever could and not being negative towards the noobs (i.e. me). What you do about staff is the only thing I didn't take out of your information filled writing. I would still like to see if my team could play with yours though. I'll be quiet once I've been shut up.

From: 3-Cent

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Date: 01/24/2013 17:27:10
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Saturday there will be only one game worth watching, a rematch between the 14-1 San Diego Pitbulls and the 15-0 Bill Schonleys Golden Pipes. Last time the Pipes won 83-77 and his small forward J. Echebarrieta scored 38, only this time the Pitbulls will be the home team. The winner of this will probably tell us who is the best team in the league. I have to admit though, I'm rooting for the Pipes.


From: jwils2

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Date: 01/24/2013 17:28:10
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Hey, im no newb i've been a manager since S16 and have promoted twice, anyways i look forward to our rematch :).

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Date: 01/25/2013 01:30:13
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DAY OF RECKONING IS HERE BOYS. TIME TO GET TO PACKIN AND EAT MY DUSSSSST. I''M GON KNOCK THESE FANCY KILLERS INTO MEDIOCRITY.

From: 3-Cent

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Date: 01/25/2013 08:33:23
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I'll believe it when I see it. You still don't have a Power Forward to stop mine and if you put your new center on him then my center will do well. Also Your two shooting guards can only guard 2 people leaving my last guy with a major mismatch. It'll take a full team and you just have a big three

From: JeremyNH

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Date: 01/25/2013 12:31:32
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Big 3 > Full Team...of scrubs

Time to eat your cheerios, mufasa.

If I was you I'd sell your team and become my assistant coach. We could do wonders.

Edit: dang it. can't rate my own posts

Last edited by JeremyNH at 01/25/2013 12:34:14

From: jeldon
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Date: 01/25/2013 12:53:23
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Great activity!

For my staff I'm competent across the board and under 10k in salary. As I promote I'll upgrade my trainer to superior and try to find a salary in the high teens or low 20s. I won't do anything to Doctor or PR until I get to D3 unless it makes sense to lower salary. Once a season I'll reevaluate my staff and look for opportunities to lower salary or to upgrade level with minimal impact. I wouldn't spend more than about 20k in acquisition until you get into a situation where you need a better trainer.

I have to agree that on paper the Boone Panthers have the advantage. He's got 3 positions where his advantage is an overwhelming advantage and I'm not seeing where the the other two spots tip the scales to the Assassins.

Pitbulls, much respect to you, I like your chances. Terrell is a LEGIT D2/D3 player, and I expect him to dominate my guards. Your defensive ratings have been great too. Should be a good game!

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Date: 01/26/2013 00:36:46
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TODAY IS THE DAY. FANCY KILLERS BETTER WATCH MY GAME WITH JEALOUSY CAUSE WHEN THEY COME HERE THEY'RE GONNA BE SENT WITH A TICKET TO 5TH PLACE. GUARNTEE IT BROTHAS! NEW SHERIFF IN TOOOOOOWWWWWWWN. I WANT THE BEGGING TO START NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MY OFFICE IS MY TOUR BUS

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Date: 01/26/2013 10:20:49
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Wilsons go t a point here. I know he will win the championship. He is better than all of us.

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Date: 01/26/2013 10:22:12
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WeOwnKids is going get beaten. Im goin easy on them.

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