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From: Yuck

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276682.137 in reply to 276682.136
Date: 3/9/2016 12:08:34 AM
Cassville Yuck
III.3
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Second Team:
Yuckville Cass
I will have you know that I have yet to injure anyone this season, but yes we foul a lot. By design.

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276682.138 in reply to 276682.137
Date: 3/9/2016 5:57:26 AM
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i just spent another few minutes looking over the TL, and certain realities are dawning on me:

1) the prices are making the enormous cost of training players much more competitive. up till the last season or two, i always thought that taking an 18 year old and spending the better part of 8 seasons bringing that fellow up to a high level (through an appropriately capable trainer) was, in addition to the time, a very expensive process -- to buy such a player for $2 or $3 million, that was not a tough decision. now those same players are double, sometimes triple that, and training your star(s) is much more plausible.

2) especially if you draft and keep such a player. i look with envy at Dunkface's job with Glass, and realize that is the way a player should be developed, and the benefits with merchandise probably cut his salary by i figure a third, maybe more.

3) this means the rhythm of running a franchise has build - peak - rebuild pattern built into the cake, and that such a process is 8 - 10 seasons.

i am in despair because i realize how i have been playing this game can not be sustained. right now, i am looking at the Yankees model, buying aging stars and pay them hefty salaries to watch them decline. i see Yuck and hrudey doing exciting things, and even A-Dubs cheerfully look forward to a rebuild, and realize at some point i just gotta get in line and learn this new version of BB.

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Date: 3/9/2016 11:31:03 AM
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i see Yuck and hrudey doing exciting things


Yuck prefers when someone is watching.

From: Yuck

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276682.140 in reply to 276682.139
Date: 3/9/2016 2:55:36 PM
Cassville Yuck
III.3
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Yuckville Cass
Yuck prefers when someone is watching.


I get paid to do the Wild Thing

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Date: 3/9/2016 4:02:41 PM
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I get paid to do the Wild Thing


is that some combination of Motion and one-on-one?

From: Jason

To: Yuck
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Date: 3/9/2016 4:19:26 PM
Arizona Desert Storm
III.1
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Yuck prefers when someone is watching.


I get paid to do the Wild Thing


You need $50 to make Hoosier Holler....

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Date: 3/9/2016 4:19:40 PM
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I get paid to do the Wild Thing


is that some combination of Motion and one-on-one?


With Yuck, it's one on four, and they can't keep up with him.

From: Yuck

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276682.144 in reply to 276682.143
Date: 3/9/2016 6:00:38 PM
Cassville Yuck
III.3
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Yuckville Cass
I'm kind of a big deal.

From: A-Dub
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Date: 3/9/2016 9:24:53 PM
Upsyndrome
IV.21
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Upsyndrome II
Guys, stop it. I'm tryin to focus here.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
From: Hoosier

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Date: 3/10/2016 2:33:13 AM
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Yuck prefers when someone is watching.


I get paid to do the Wild Thing


You need $50 to make Hoosier Holler....


I'm far cheaper than that. It typically just takes Taco Bell

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Date: 3/10/2016 2:35:01 AM
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i just spent another few minutes looking over the TL, and certain realities are dawning on me:

1) the prices are making the enormous cost of training players much more competitive. up till the last season or two, i always thought that taking an 18 year old and spending the better part of 8 seasons bringing that fellow up to a high level (through an appropriately capable trainer) was, in addition to the time, a very expensive process -- to buy such a player for $2 or $3 million, that was not a tough decision. now those same players are double, sometimes triple that, and training your star(s) is much more plausible.

2) especially if you draft and keep such a player. i look with envy at Dunkface's job with Glass, and realize that is the way a player should be developed, and the benefits with merchandise probably cut his salary by i figure a third, maybe more.

3) this means the rhythm of running a franchise has build - peak - rebuild pattern built into the cake, and that such a process is 8 - 10 seasons.

i am in despair because i realize how i have been playing this game can not be sustained. right now, i am looking at the Yankees model, buying aging stars and pay them hefty salaries to watch them decline. i see Yuck and hrudey doing exciting things, and even A-Dubs cheerfully look forward to a rebuild, and realize at some point i just gotta get in line and learn this new version of BB. :`-(




This is my last season of making a run at this league. I'm going to be training US Players starting next season like those two.

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