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288297.31 in reply to 288297.30
Date: 7/6/2017 5:54:59 PM
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I used jaguars as Brady is old there in AFC E

Where Jaguars have young mariotta, luck, and a good hou team lacking QB to contend with for years.

Browns similar to bills as Flacco and Rothelisberger are up there in years.

Bears could have been an option... but they just took a QB who might pan out.
So Jaguars seemed Defacto to me personally.

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Date: 7/6/2017 5:55:31 PM
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This was a good suggestion I saw about new managers rosters to get them involved and more competitive more quickly:

Another thought to expand on this. Have the new manager be given like an expansion draft.

Option 1: give the new manager a player pool of say 20 players and the manager picks the 12 or so players they want to start with.

Option 2: same as above with a player pool, except assign a dollar amount for each player. The new manager could be given more than the 300K we start with and use that money to buy players from the pool that they want. The money they dont spend they keep.

- An example of this is just like daily fantasy sports. Your given 100 dollars and you try and build the best lineup you can based on player values.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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Date: 7/6/2017 6:48:04 PM
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I saw that too. I'm proud the suggestion came from a new English user although others also contributed and I agree.

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Date: 7/6/2017 7:42:55 PM
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This was a good suggestion I saw about new managers rosters to get them involved and more competitive more quickly:

Another thought to expand on this. Have the new manager be given like an expansion draft.

Option 1: give the new manager a player pool of say 20 players and the manager picks the 12 or so players they want to start with.

Option 2: same as above with a player pool, except assign a dollar amount for each player. The new manager could be given more than the 300K we start with and use that money to buy players from the pool that they want. The money they dont spend they keep.

- An example of this is just like daily fantasy sports. Your given 100 dollars and you try and build the best lineup you can based on player values.


I kind of like that. I don't think it's a full solution by any means but it's definitely an improvement, which is sadly where the I have no pull factor comes into play.

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Date: 7/7/2017 2:36:13 PM
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Me and my students of the game who I teach on here has a very distinctive strategy to get ahead of new players and seasoned Div Iv players. I have had a lot of success with my strategy and my 1st student is starting to produce positive results as well. If you give players the option of loaning more than 300k and 500k overextension tax then my teachings are invalid and I will have to start over on them.

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Date: 7/12/2017 4:14:46 AM
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So in order to make money from training, you need to use subpar trainers. Well everything's great then!

Higher level trainers have higher salaries and higher salary increases. Why do they also have to cost more in signing fees than lower level trainers simply because lower levels are created in greater quantities??

Last edited by Lemonshine at 7/12/2017 7:15:02 AM

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