Pretty amazing, and even more amazing is he decided to blow up his team and start over.
My biggest concern has always been about money. Managing a 1m+ team salary for multiple seasons is a heavy burden, especially in weeks that you don't have a home game. I typically know it's time to rebuild when my revenue runs dry and/or if I don't achieve the goal in sight (i.e.: B3 title). Moreover, I wanted to get the most value possible out of my trainees which is a major source of income for my next rebuild and future team.
My question is, was last season's Upssyndrome the best US team to ever lace 'em up? I should probably create a Poll thread for that question...
Not to diminish the greatness of each team in their respective era's, but the answer is easily YES. But that's mostly due to the natural progression of the game. In this era alone we saw training improve ten-fold so it's quite frankly and unfair comparison.
In terms of my two dynasties:
In its prime this current title run team is my best starting five in terms of TSP and versatility. I could go inside and out with great success and I could also defend inside and out with no weaknesses 1-5. This is by far my best defensive team. Although, my 145 TSP SG suffered 10 GSP drops this season alone, but even then he was on par to my SG of the past title run, Darryl Meek (s33-35).
My previous dynasty (s33-35) was one dimensional, poor outside scoring, but had much stronger inside scoring. It was also much deeper in terms of depth, by far. I had a Serbian NT C/PF coming off the bench with 140+ TSP to go along side two of my 130+ G/F trainees.
Last edited by A-Dub at 7/5/2021 5:11:24 PM
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