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268635.106 in reply to 268635.103
Date: 4/14/2015 2:11:24 AM
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I'd call it more inconvenient than illogical. ... playing sub par lineups ...

And the real life basketball league where that is necessary, where a guy doesn't get coached and trained at all unless he plays in the regular games, where the last two or three guys onthe end of the bench (who need training the most) don't get trained ... the real life basketball league where that happens ... is ...
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*crickets*


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I get what you are saying now about it being illogical compared to real life, but if you were allowed to train anyone in any skill at any time, that would just be too easy. The current method of training makes things more interesting, and leads to tough decisions where managers have to gauge whether to train or play their best lineup. Or, if they are well developed they can do both. I may be in the minority, but I like it the way it is.

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268635.108 in reply to 268635.99
Date: 4/14/2015 6:07:29 AM
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Whats make you i think i don't know anything about macroeconomics


First of all I don't know who Marmin is and I never said about capping income, but about taxing SAVINGS. The fact that you have a degree in Business and Finance should be enough to know the difference, but then again... I won't ride the stereotype... You throw everything into a pot, stir around and then write up some complete nonsense. Real talk.

If you really want to bring up the "capping is communism" theory... US leagues impose caps on Team and Player salaries. LeBron could make 50 mil in a "free market" there have to be limitations though. I recommend you move to China - no commies there.



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268635.116 in reply to 268635.111
Date: 4/14/2015 8:16:43 AM
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I never said that the cost of a player is just what you pay on the TL to acquire him.

But what you pay in salary does not go into the user economy. Which was what the discussion you cribbed a very small portion of, and apparently failed to understand, was about.

But please do add me to your little pink book - I've read enough of your posts to know that I don't value your opinion much at all.

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