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184729.28 in reply to 184729.26
Date: 6/1/2011 10:26:14 PM
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Ah, gotcha. I fully agree that there are MANY hidden counters / attributes / tendencies within the game . . . which is one of the reasons I love the game. I have never heard all that referred to as 'meta' . . . but it makes sense, I like it.

I would love to know your thoughts in the area. Obviously I will share mine as well. Let's start a new thread for that . . . I know a couple of the other managers in here would dive in . . . and the newer managers would certainly have the opportunity to benefit.


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184729.29 in reply to 184729.27
Date: 6/1/2011 10:28:44 PM
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I agree...we have improved quite a bit. It helps that I'm not bottom feeding just sulking in the corner this year ;)


So looking back . . . do you regret selling Bumbul? Zandaus is a stud, and Benizri is fantastic as well . . . but Bumbul was special.

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184729.30 in reply to 184729.29
Date: 6/2/2011 1:02:41 AM
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Actually I regret selling my orginal Trainee Steven Smilee. He was not only a monster but the most balanced player I will ever be able to produce and at the SF position with Tremendous OD and ID he was quite literally a terror. Bumbul was great for points but Smilee will always have that special regrett tied to him.


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184729.31 in reply to 184729.30
Date: 6/2/2011 1:06:45 AM
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Good call. I don't believe I ever had to deal with him . . . but Pappy (Dog River RiverDogs) said he was a beast back in the day.

A GREAT small forward is such a weapon . . . and so hard to train, and SOOOO expensive!!!

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184729.32 in reply to 184729.31
Date: 6/2/2011 1:28:28 AM
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yeah if I'd kept him two more seasons..he would have sold for around $10 million. I sold him for 6.5 as it was. He was a NT starter back then. (I miss that guy he was always fun to play)

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184729.33 in reply to 184729.31
Date: 6/4/2011 11:15:17 PM
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3-5... a little disappointed in QOW's performance, but no big surprises anywhere else.

From: kaile

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184729.34 in reply to 184729.33
Date: 6/5/2011 1:24:51 AM
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I'm so confused. How do I prefrom WORSE against Londo (who has a lower defensive rating by Far than Dawgs) when I CT them and TIE the Dawgs? Then I lost by 20 points...*sigh*

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184729.35 in reply to 184729.34
Date: 6/5/2011 12:45:58 PM
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Just an opinion, but I think your Offensive Flow skill level directily effects how well the Patient offensive tactic works. I've always believed the Patient tactic is one of the harder ones to use. Too many things can go wrong if your Offensive Flow is a little low.

Sometimes you have to play around with the different strategies to find which one best fits your squad.

Last edited by Ablearcher at 6/5/2011 12:46:45 PM

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184729.36 in reply to 184729.25
Date: 6/5/2011 5:22:58 PM
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i really haven't understood the game at knowledge level. going to retool my team for next season I have pretty much given up my starters... outside defense hell anything with the word "defense" picks me up lol i buying defenders

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184729.37 in reply to 184729.35
Date: 6/6/2011 1:39:03 AM
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I'm aware of the offensive flow effects. But why tell me, would my flow being the same make the rest of them lower? My effort was bumped two levels and my Enthusiasm was still up after the TIE from Dawgs

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184729.38 in reply to 184729.35
Date: 6/6/2011 1:39:04 AM
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I'm aware of the offensive flow effects. But why tell me, would my flow being the same make the rest of them lower? My effort was bumped two levels and my Enthusiasm was still up after the TIE from Dawgs

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