With 3 CPU teams this should be easier.
Permian Panthers.................39.4...............$15,297,630.00
Longhorn Legion ...................39.1.................$7,411,920.00
Hamburg Firestorm...............38.3.................$8,756,000.00
Wichita Wild............................38.1..................$7,838,960.00
Hungary Hungry Hippos.......37.9.................$6,488,360.00
Manchester Devils..................37....................$7,370,540.00
Marcy Projects.........................37....................$7,427,640.00
Lewisburg Dragons...............35.2................$6,369,600.00
Chester Romans....................33.7................$6,983,720.00
Whitechapel Slashers...........32.7................$5,693,920.00
Yorktown Generals.................31.4................$5,435,240.00
Hamburg Gangsters..............31...................$7,286,920.00
Atlanta Conchords..................24.9...............$5,320,400.00
League Average......................35.0...............$7,513,911.54
Without even looking much further, with 3 CPU teams and 4 others that aren't even close to competing except with each other, the playoffs contenders aren't hard to pick out. This league is considerably easier than the Alpha this season.
Permian Panthers - Season 6: 9-7 in Double AA
Have the highest payroll in all of WE AA #2, will that translate into a Championship like the Yankees try? Maybe a little collusion between them and Nice Toxics bringing in a WR, LB, and HB but paid mad cash for them. Offensively let's hope they play their starters a lot, as the back-ups drop off greatly, some are 10-12 levels behind. Defensively they are a little thin everywhere except at CB's where they have some good ones. If the scrims are any indication (EVERYONE that loses says its becasue they didn't try) but they could have some issues against the run.
Longhorn Legion - Season 6: 16-0 in Single A
This team is solid and arrogant, not much drop-off the the back-ups. On the offense, they can run or pass, but will probably do a play or two they know you don't defend well the entire game. On defense, good luck moving the ball at all but there LB'ers maybe the the weakest part of their entire team.
Hamburg Firestorm - Season 6: 8-8 in Double AA
Team looks better on paper then they play, get some planning and fix a few builds, this team will be much better and it could be this season. On offense, they have entirely too many players everywhere but OC, which they have 2 CPU's, looks like they should be able to move the ball on anyone. On defense their D-line is weak and thin, and will give up chunks of yards if they don't sure that up. The entire defense is thin and will be one of the bottom units unless they gameplan to the hilt. Levels can make up of somethings, but not everything.
Wichita Wild - Season 6: 16-0 in Single A
Not sure why they are trading with the Alpha conference for a kicker that is 8 levels higher, or why the other team would take the deal. Anyway, on the offense they have great skill position players and good depth, no glaring weakness. On defense they have a great D-line, good luck running. The one weak stop on the team is the lack of depth at LB'er, having 4 good ones and one lower one. The backfield looks good, I'm not sure why they have a CPU SS, but the others don't look too bad. They just need a strong FS and a LB'er or 2 and this team looks good.
Hungary Hungry Hippos - Season 6: 13-3 in Double AA
They haven't filled in all the seats in their stadium and 2 sections short of completion, not a good strategy in my opinion, level 40 equipment for more than half the team takes a completely full stadium. On offense they are good top to bottom, almost like they grew up together. On defense again solid, but the edges on the D-line looks a bit weak past the starters. Godd depth in the middle and secondary.
Manchester Devils - Season 6: 14-2 in Single A
Another team to neglect their stadium, it will show once the locker room starts screaming for equipment. Offense looks good but there could be some concerns with the depth on the line and the WR's shouldn't expect the same inflated numbers they had in Single A last season. On defense, their back-up DT is a CPU, the back-up DE is 14 levels behind the starters, only 5 LB'ers, 3 great CB's then a fourth 11 levels behind, and just 2 safeties with a CPU back-up. This will be a good defense against some passing teams, but everyone else will have a hay day.
Marcy Projects - Season 6: 13-3 in Double AA
Solid overall team that has stuck together for the most part and made some upgrades this offseason. Offensively they look good at the skill positions, seems like a one man show on the outside to a WR. The weakest part that sticks out is the O-line, can they keep good D-linemen out of the backfield? On defense, they are overcrowded at some spots, but if the player is happy, its better for the team. I don't think the defense is as good as the offense but it is serviceable as the LB'er corp while the numbers are there, I'm not sold they are a good unit.
Lewisburg Dragons - Season 6: 13-3 in Single A
This team spots a very active owner and I'm sure he treats his players right. Offensively, they lack major depth, except at OC, where they sport 3. Good skill positions but with no back-ups they will have a hard time moving the ball all season long as teams gear for them. On defense, they are better but still lack some depth at LB and in the safety position, however they have played well none the less, it will take good game planning to move the ball here.
Chester Romans - Season 6: 12-4 in Single A
Their stadium is not going to cut it when level 40 equipment upgrades need to be handed out, and the sections they do have aren't even filled out, good luck. On offense, they look good on the outside but could be a little weak at the G spot, outside of that they have a solid offense. On defense, the middle of the D-line is a weak spot and good O-linemen should be able to handle them all day. Have some good looking DE's and LB'ers. The safety positions are a major weak spot as the talents drops considerably past the starters.
Whitechapel Slashers - Season 6: 12-4 in Single A
What's up with people screwing up the stadium building? This team will have trouble paying for level 32 equipment let alone 40. They must have some good builds under there to be rated a 51 with the average level they have on the squad. Not much here to say on offense, as they have a close group top to bottom. On defense solid middle of the line, the DE's are suspect. They sport probably the best group of CB's in the league, should be hard to pass on this group.
Yorktown Generals - Season 6: 14-2 in Single A
The level 43 G they have, looks out of place when looking over the roster, lol and good thing they don't have too many as the 100 level on the stadium isn't even complete. On offense they are sporting 2 CPU WR's and the back-ups drop off after the starters. On defense they aren't terribly deep and the secondary will have a hard time stopping any kind of passing attack.
Hamburg Gangsters - Season 6: 15-1 in Single A
This is a one man show basically and I know they haven't boosted yet this season. And when he does, and adds all their equipment, this team will be hard to handle by anyone if he doesn't give up.
Atlanta Conchords - Season 6: 3-13 in Double AA
I am not even going to bother here, I recommend packing it in for the season, start over with level 1's, and play for regulation.
That is it boys, don't get used to it from me, this is all I'm giving Zeta this season outside maybe the occasional prediction.
Permian Panthers.................39.4...............$15,297,630.00
Longhorn Legion ...................39.1.................$7,411,920.00
Hamburg Firestorm...............38.3.................$8,756,000.00
Wichita Wild............................38.1..................$7,838,960.00
Hungary Hungry Hippos.......37.9.................$6,488,360.00
Manchester Devils..................37....................$7,370,540.00
Marcy Projects.........................37....................$7,427,640.00
Lewisburg Dragons...............35.2................$6,369,600.00
Chester Romans....................33.7................$6,983,720.00
Whitechapel Slashers...........32.7................$5,693,920.00
Yorktown Generals.................31.4................$5,435,240.00
Hamburg Gangsters..............31...................$7,286,920.00
Atlanta Conchords..................24.9...............$5,320,400.00
League Average......................35.0...............$7,513,911.54
Without even looking much further, with 3 CPU teams and 4 others that aren't even close to competing except with each other, the playoffs contenders aren't hard to pick out. This league is considerably easier than the Alpha this season.
Permian Panthers - Season 6: 9-7 in Double AA
Have the highest payroll in all of WE AA #2, will that translate into a Championship like the Yankees try? Maybe a little collusion between them and Nice Toxics bringing in a WR, LB, and HB but paid mad cash for them. Offensively let's hope they play their starters a lot, as the back-ups drop off greatly, some are 10-12 levels behind. Defensively they are a little thin everywhere except at CB's where they have some good ones. If the scrims are any indication (EVERYONE that loses says its becasue they didn't try) but they could have some issues against the run.
Longhorn Legion - Season 6: 16-0 in Single A
This team is solid and arrogant, not much drop-off the the back-ups. On the offense, they can run or pass, but will probably do a play or two they know you don't defend well the entire game. On defense, good luck moving the ball at all but there LB'ers maybe the the weakest part of their entire team.
Hamburg Firestorm - Season 6: 8-8 in Double AA
Team looks better on paper then they play, get some planning and fix a few builds, this team will be much better and it could be this season. On offense, they have entirely too many players everywhere but OC, which they have 2 CPU's, looks like they should be able to move the ball on anyone. On defense their D-line is weak and thin, and will give up chunks of yards if they don't sure that up. The entire defense is thin and will be one of the bottom units unless they gameplan to the hilt. Levels can make up of somethings, but not everything.
Wichita Wild - Season 6: 16-0 in Single A
Not sure why they are trading with the Alpha conference for a kicker that is 8 levels higher, or why the other team would take the deal. Anyway, on the offense they have great skill position players and good depth, no glaring weakness. On defense they have a great D-line, good luck running. The one weak stop on the team is the lack of depth at LB'er, having 4 good ones and one lower one. The backfield looks good, I'm not sure why they have a CPU SS, but the others don't look too bad. They just need a strong FS and a LB'er or 2 and this team looks good.
Hungary Hungry Hippos - Season 6: 13-3 in Double AA
They haven't filled in all the seats in their stadium and 2 sections short of completion, not a good strategy in my opinion, level 40 equipment for more than half the team takes a completely full stadium. On offense they are good top to bottom, almost like they grew up together. On defense again solid, but the edges on the D-line looks a bit weak past the starters. Godd depth in the middle and secondary.
Manchester Devils - Season 6: 14-2 in Single A
Another team to neglect their stadium, it will show once the locker room starts screaming for equipment. Offense looks good but there could be some concerns with the depth on the line and the WR's shouldn't expect the same inflated numbers they had in Single A last season. On defense, their back-up DT is a CPU, the back-up DE is 14 levels behind the starters, only 5 LB'ers, 3 great CB's then a fourth 11 levels behind, and just 2 safeties with a CPU back-up. This will be a good defense against some passing teams, but everyone else will have a hay day.
Marcy Projects - Season 6: 13-3 in Double AA
Solid overall team that has stuck together for the most part and made some upgrades this offseason. Offensively they look good at the skill positions, seems like a one man show on the outside to a WR. The weakest part that sticks out is the O-line, can they keep good D-linemen out of the backfield? On defense, they are overcrowded at some spots, but if the player is happy, its better for the team. I don't think the defense is as good as the offense but it is serviceable as the LB'er corp while the numbers are there, I'm not sold they are a good unit.
Lewisburg Dragons - Season 6: 13-3 in Single A
This team spots a very active owner and I'm sure he treats his players right. Offensively, they lack major depth, except at OC, where they sport 3. Good skill positions but with no back-ups they will have a hard time moving the ball all season long as teams gear for them. On defense, they are better but still lack some depth at LB and in the safety position, however they have played well none the less, it will take good game planning to move the ball here.
Chester Romans - Season 6: 12-4 in Single A
Their stadium is not going to cut it when level 40 equipment upgrades need to be handed out, and the sections they do have aren't even filled out, good luck. On offense, they look good on the outside but could be a little weak at the G spot, outside of that they have a solid offense. On defense, the middle of the D-line is a weak spot and good O-linemen should be able to handle them all day. Have some good looking DE's and LB'ers. The safety positions are a major weak spot as the talents drops considerably past the starters.
Whitechapel Slashers - Season 6: 12-4 in Single A
What's up with people screwing up the stadium building? This team will have trouble paying for level 32 equipment let alone 40. They must have some good builds under there to be rated a 51 with the average level they have on the squad. Not much here to say on offense, as they have a close group top to bottom. On defense solid middle of the line, the DE's are suspect. They sport probably the best group of CB's in the league, should be hard to pass on this group.
Yorktown Generals - Season 6: 14-2 in Single A
The level 43 G they have, looks out of place when looking over the roster, lol and good thing they don't have too many as the 100 level on the stadium isn't even complete. On offense they are sporting 2 CPU WR's and the back-ups drop off after the starters. On defense they aren't terribly deep and the secondary will have a hard time stopping any kind of passing attack.
Hamburg Gangsters - Season 6: 15-1 in Single A
This is a one man show basically and I know they haven't boosted yet this season. And when he does, and adds all their equipment, this team will be hard to handle by anyone if he doesn't give up.
Atlanta Conchords - Season 6: 3-13 in Double AA
I am not even going to bother here, I recommend packing it in for the season, start over with level 1's, and play for regulation.
That is it boys, don't get used to it from me, this is all I'm giving Zeta this season outside maybe the occasional prediction.
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