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From: Lucas
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247610.121 in reply to 247610.120
Date: 11/20/2013 3:43:29 PM
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I know a lot of people think that BuzzerBeater needs an app. I always thought the same, but now I think is the time to really start pushing for this to happen. I just downloaded a soccer game (Top Eleven) to my android, and it's basically the soccer version of BuzzerBeater, mobile version of Hattrick. Try it for yourself, and you'll really see the potential Buzzerbeater has if they made the much needed app. Top Eleven has 10m+ downloads and that's soccer, which in my opinion has less appeal than basketball. There are even other soccer manager apps, so there is competition for TE. There are no basketball managers that are good, so if BB made one I think they could really start to expand this game.

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Date: 11/20/2013 7:00:04 PM
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i don't know diddly about software -- what would be involved in creating a BB app? compared to, say, the creation of the Game Day Plan? on a scale of 1 to 10, if the GDP is a 1, then what would the app be?

From: Lucas

To: Coco
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247610.126 in reply to 247610.125
Date: 11/22/2013 12:09:06 AM
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I don't think a match viewer is that important. The main thing would be being able to do things like buy players, set lineups, change ticket prices etc on a convenient app. Keep the match viewers for computers/mobile browsers for now.
That being said I doubt it gets implemented, just like most good suggestions. Without an app though it can be very easy to lose interest in this game (and easy to not gain interest for newer users).

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Date: 11/23/2013 10:44:46 PM
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Just wondering, Ron Swanson, why did you crunch time me?

Just say no to bitchassedness!
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247610.130 in reply to 247610.129
Date: 11/24/2013 5:19:54 PM
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some late season observations:

-- i am amazed and impressed Coco did not come on "to curse God and die" for getting such a devastating injury. this has been a tough year for someone used to success, and he has handled it well.

-- i think the Big 8 has a monopoly on ambitious teams this season. UK has already made its roster moves, and positioned itself for the advance into the NBBA. with its most recent move, Senecaville, announces that UK can expect a challenge.

-- in the Great 8, good teams have all but announced "wait til next season". Lake Merritt will be sorely tempted to translate Nielson into two very good players, and Redbull has been devastated by injuries that has limited their progress. The Bruins keep chugging along, but have yet to make a roster move that would push them definitively past the finals. those new limits on GS transfers has had the effect intended -- the window to move probably closes this next week.

-- having played Redbull twice in a couple of days, i must say i am impressed with that squad; when Inter Kac gets all his players back and he is on top of GS., they will have nasty depth. age is a problem, however.

-- my heart goes out to oriolekid, who lost a heartbreaker against Window Lickers. if he had won, then he had a decent chance of staying in DII. now he needs a serious break or two . . .two games down with four to play.

-- fwiw, i think Ron Swanson CTing assured him of the playoffs. CTing Lake Merritt was more of an ambush.

has anybody formed any opinions on the new Game Day Planning?

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