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140765.9 in reply to 140765.8
Date: 4/16/2010 3:58:14 PM
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Are you saying that you scout your potential scrimmage opponents completely before inviting them every single time? Perhaps you do, but I doubt many people do. In my opinion, it is more the opponents fault for not submitting a team for the game. Or more importantly, it is their fault for accepting the scrimmage invite when they know they aren't going to submit a team.

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140765.10 in reply to 140765.9
Date: 4/16/2010 4:31:53 PM
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I always check to see if they have forfeited any games. IF they have never done it they most likely wont again. If in the example that started this thread he had looked at either the Schedule page or the Roster Page Red Flags would have gone off.

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140765.12 in reply to 140765.9
Date: 4/17/2010 4:51:27 AM
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I always look at my potential scrimmage opponents roster. It's always to look for teams with 10+ players. Why? Because you need more than 9 to play 3 games and maintain good GS. It's better to be safe than sorry:)

Last edited by Kukoc at 4/17/2010 4:52:03 AM

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140765.13 in reply to 140765.1
Date: 4/17/2010 1:03:39 PM
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Is there anyway to forfeit a game on purpose?
Im going to be playing the 2nd ranked team of Canada and clearly I have no chance so what's the point of even trying.
I don't even want to know the end score when I play him.


As other folks have pointed out, there's not much to be gained by a forfeit. Maybe try our some different tactics to see what kind of ratings you get. Or use the game to cross-train some guys in positions you wouldn't ordinarily play them.

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140765.14 in reply to 140765.1
Date: 4/17/2010 5:53:57 PM
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Since your sure your going to lose TIE and get something out of it useful.

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140765.15 in reply to 140765.13
Date: 4/18/2010 3:14:56 PM
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Is there anyway to forfeit a game on purpose?
Im going to be playing the 2nd ranked team of Canada and clearly I have no chance so what's the point of even trying.
I don't even want to know the end score when I play him.


As other folks have pointed out, there's not much to be gained by a forfeit. Maybe try our some different tactics to see what kind of ratings you get. Or use the game to cross-train some guys in positions you wouldn't ordinarily play them.

Being proactive, I see.

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140765.16 in reply to 140765.1
Date: 4/18/2010 11:30:59 PM
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I apologise for being rude. I was really annoyed that my game shape was wrecked and my training minutes were wrecked by the forefit. My suggestion is please don't do it. Sorry for my anger before. As someone else suggested, try another tactic. Give your bench some minutes, cross train some players, but two 18 years old and train them to sell later for a profit. Lots of good ideas.