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From: scorcher

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200814.97 in reply to 200814.96
Date: 1/7/2012 7:11:12 PM
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Thank you, and like I said I did not want to invoke this, so why don't we just let the whole issue drop? Also I wish all you teams the very best in the last few games of the season and playoffs.

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200814.98 in reply to 200814.87
Date: 1/7/2012 7:31:55 PM
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Did you think you'd make it to Naismith 4 seasons before you did (when u were in div3)? I didn't think I'd be here 4 seasons ago, but then again, could be headed back to div2 this season. Lots can change, and I admire his confidence. Just hope he doesn't sell the farm in hopes to get a season up here to prove people wrong.
And I used to lurk (and still do) the 5 top leagues' forums in Canada, and have no problem with non-Naismith teams posting here, especially if Naismith teams have been quiet.

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200814.99 in reply to 200814.98
Date: 1/7/2012 7:52:34 PM
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Ty , and by no means would I do such a thing, also to reach Naismith in 4 seasons to me seems like a reasonable goal, what is it that I can't accomplish in 4 seasons ? I mean that's plenty of time to improve my team.

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200814.100 in reply to 200814.99
Date: 1/7/2012 9:18:12 PM
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Anyone can post comments in any forums in BB. Just try to stay cool and consider this as a motiviation to build your team. Since you are in one of toughest divisions, you are doing just fine in your first year in DII.3. You just need to be more consistent and continue to improve. Good luck!

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200814.101 in reply to 200814.94
Date: 1/7/2012 9:28:11 PM
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I wonder if JuggleBoy knows his countries U21 team is being run by a newbie ;)


A 'newbie' already contribute more than alot of Canadian veterans :)

Keep up the good work and hopfefully verteran teams can help by training more potential U21 players.

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200814.102 in reply to 200814.101
Date: 1/7/2012 9:40:15 PM
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Thanks and thatd be nice ;)

From: Bballin

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200814.103 in reply to 200814.96
Date: 1/8/2012 12:59:28 AM
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UNfortunately you were that 26th team :P (206041.1)

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200814.105 in reply to 200814.78
Date: 1/8/2012 11:32:32 AM
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Ask sg united, the Ragin Stajins, 85 FG% or any of a bunch of other teams how easy it is to stay up once you make it here.

I wouldn't say it's difficult to survive up here if you're somewhat prepared, but that preparation has to be taken up a notch and you must have the forethought of being and remaining competitive and need continued internal growth if you actually want to be a good Naismith team. I've remained stagnant for 2-4 seasons because I didn't have the necessary continued growth. I've been training 2 players who capped ridiculously early for 2-3 seasons and have had zero growth. My player Cazzola has 1 pop (2 maximum) in the last ~35 (?) weeks of 48+ minute training and my player Rabaud has 3 pops in the same time frame.

I knew 85 FG% and Weather from another game and they both recently quit; part of it may have been because of college, but at least some of it had to do with them peaking very early like myself and not wanting to rebuild. Weather's arena was also puny so that factored in.

From: Griffin

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200814.106 in reply to 200814.105
Date: 1/8/2012 1:03:14 PM
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Why don't you just stop training them then? lol

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