I think what Gologol said makes a lot sense. Your roster looks pretty decent right now, certainly more than good for a DV team. Your roster may be good, mediocre, or weak depending on what DIV league you get into. Money is tough to come by in BB, so don't waste it when you have it.
My son promoted to DIV this season and started out 5-0. He lost his first game this week, and the roof was about to come off!! He wanted to go crazy selling and buying guys, and I told him to chill, let the dust settle. In this game, he lost playing Tie against Normal, and had 1 less enthusiasm. So a 5 point loss isn't a deal breaker. Coming in, 5-1 would have never been expected, so he's doing great. He's one game away (like all of us) from finishing up playing every team in his conferece. As well as he is doing, I suggested getting through the next trimester of playing everyone in the other conference one time. At that point he will have played every team in the league, and should have a pretty good idea where he stands. He should know where he is strong, and where he is weak. Of course, if he started off 1-5, then my advice would be very different, and where he stands would already be obvious.
So after 15 games, he will have a ton more money, most likely still be 1st, or at least 2nd place, and then be in a better position of making accurate decisions regarding his roster. The same for you, you don't even know what your DIV league looks like yet...if you can cruise through and make the playoffs with the roster you have, and accumulate money, then that would be awesome. By contrast, if you get in a tough DIV league, you may need better quality players just to avoid relegation. Also, all of the leagues vary in style too. If the best teams in your league have high octane offenses, you will need to make a choice in relation to your personnel decisions whether you should add offensive players to keep up, or add defense to slow them down. Or if you have a league with nightmare defenses, may you need particular kinds of players to offset it.
Be patient!
Last edited by Jason at 10/28/2010 12:24:10 PM