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266301.164 in reply to 266301.163
Date: 4/23/2015 3:20:10 AM
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Guess it's all relative. No overextension tax since I've built most of everyone's skills (I have a $200K exemption). And with the Cup revenue, I was making $100K a week which let me build that $750K this season. My advantage is that Byers and Burt are my draftees and well trained.

Last edited by Coach Dean at 4/23/2015 3:21:24 AM

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266301.165 in reply to 266301.164
Date: 4/23/2015 9:29:51 AM
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Guess it's all relative. No overextension tax since I've built most of everyone's skills (I have a $200K exemption). And with the Cup revenue, I was making $100K a week which let me build that $750K this season. My advantage is that Byers and Burt are my draftees and well trained.


All that needs to be said about Burt relative to this league is that the guy was pulling MVP votes in II.4.

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266301.166 in reply to 266301.164
Date: 4/23/2015 9:50:26 AM
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I dont think Marsh is out of this world untouchable from a D3 stand point. He has a strong roster thats salary heavy with players he trained up not purchased 2 seasons apart from each other. Now that's good fortune to get 2 guys with hall of fame potential 2 years apart from each other. And spending time at D2 never hurts. the TV contract money there is more, the opportunity to really invest in your arena is there, the increase in people coming to games and increase in prices you can charge helps. So if you do relegate to D3 simply because you get beat you'll probably win games at D3 so your arena still stays quite full, the loss in tv contract money doesn't kill you and if you cut things like scouting cost or staff cost as you probably aren't really training anyone at the time you can offset the loss in tv contract revenue and still be profitable. Not to mention you're probably good enough to win a few cup games and still win in the D3 league if your games line up right early in the season. Marsh took the right path this season. he didn't sweat losing to a few teams because he knew he was built for the playoffs.

I am not gonna say this series is completely over yet between him and I. I do still get a home game, and as we know if we go to a game 3 anything can happen (injury, random foul outs etc)

best of luck

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266301.168 in reply to 266301.167
Date: 4/24/2015 1:36:54 PM
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I hope the Great 8 gets some D4 promotees next season. The conference has been shitting excellence the past few seasons. Very competitive conference. GIVE US SOME BOT TEAMS! XD

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266301.170 in reply to 266301.169
Date: 4/24/2015 3:42:04 PM
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It's pretty easy to bank cash in this game. Quite frankly, I'm a little surprised there isn't more war chest building that goes on when people invest so minimally in staff and in the draft.

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266301.171 in reply to 266301.168
Date: 4/24/2015 3:47:00 PM
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Right? I've never had to work so hard just to avoid relegation series and fail at that. You'd think 10 wins would be enough to do at least that much, but i apparently isn't. We need some cupcakes to balance outthe difficulty To normal d3 standards. I feel like this league is far more difficult than average. As evidence, my brothers team is a new promotee in d3 this season and he's probably going to promote to D2. It's honestly bullshit. On the other hand, this is the first season I've failed to reach my goal since I started so I guess Maybe I'm just putting things in the most exaggerated light Out of frustration and disappointment.

Last edited by FrostyMc at 4/24/2015 3:54:14 PM

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266301.172 in reply to 266301.171
Date: 4/25/2015 3:33:32 AM
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nope, confirmed, our league is by far the toughest in d3.

median d3 finals team salary - 282,243.5

bucsblue salary - 331,041

marshland salary - 419,052

there are 32 teams in the d3 finals. respectively, marshland and bucsblue rank #2 and #7 amongst them in salary. the only d3 team with a higher salary than marshland is in III.3, the d.c. dribble penetrators, with 434,878. the #3 team in d3 sits at 373,114, so the gap between them and #2 marshland is 45,938. the top 2 teams in d3 are the top 2 by FAR.

before selling ryder, baker street would have ranked #9, and west side #10. philly at 276,272 ousts 12 of those 32 finals teams. the lowest paid finals team sits at 234,056.

the total salary in our league's finals matchup is 750,093. that tops d3, the next closest being III.10 with 676,328. that's a difference of 73,765, the largest margin between any rank (between 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4 etc.).

without any doubt whatsoever, III.7 is the toughest league in the division.

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266301.173 in reply to 266301.172
Date: 4/25/2015 3:01:04 PM
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Actually my salary all season was about $280 and I was two position training with 18 year olds. I thought I might win without any big men but then I was getting some trouble with look inside teams so I added $50K in salary with Huang to protect the rim. I feel I could win with just him. I bought Pol strictly for next season in DII as he will play well there. I only used him off the bench last week and he had little effect on getting to the finals. So, my team salary should be viewed as $280 or $330. Pol is not a factor yet.

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266301.174 in reply to 266301.173
Date: 4/25/2015 7:38:33 PM
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330 puts you at #7 or 8. On par with bucsblue, who is a top 10 d3 team. 280 puts you at the average finals team. 280 is reflected in your record during the season. A legitimate title contender, but not dominant. 419 puts you at 2nd in the division by a lot. Just stating the facts yo.

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