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AirMcMVP
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41, married, 3 kids, 2 jobs, pay all the bills myself.

Networking isn't hard. Post a little in the forums, build a player or two for others, help out another team.

You get out what you put in.
Edited by AirMcMVP on Jun 7, 2015 21:53:00
 
Phisch
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Like, it would appear, most on here, i am married with 2 kids and a full time job...oh and the wrong side of 30.

I think that the networking element makes the game, owning and running a team of your own players can get a little dull
 
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I'm a single dad with one income and a time demanding job.

I'm not as established as many of other owners/coordinators, but I work hard at trying to keep my team competitive.

If I could stop being a control freak and get some help maybe I could start sleeping again.
 
TehKyou
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Speaking of networking, I've been wanting to get into the QB scrambling experiment business for awhile now (not rushing, scrambling). If someone wants to try it with me let me know, I think I finally got the build for it. Need to be a 2 QB system, either balanced or heavy pass.
Edited by TehKyou on Jun 8, 2015 00:03:02
 
ValiantArcher
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29/single/ no kids woot woot
 
USC_Trojans
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24 single, dont plan on making anymore players now that my flex has run put and will spend my time cordinating till im done with this, thankfully cordinating is free.
 
dlcurt
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40/ married/ 2 kids/ 1 full time job 1 part time job... own 2 teams here and networked since season 1. My teams may not have tons of gold trophies, but we are competitive in all leagues and put up a decent fight.
 
Absolut Zero
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I'd guess most of the users who post in the forums have jobs and the average age would be people in their 30's. Thanks to smart phones, it really doesn't take anything special to read forums, post, network, etc.

Going to the bathroom? Check the forums on your phone.
 
Jagat0r
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Like any MMO you can only go so far without networking.
 
MadCow420
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or paying for it. I mean its not alot of money, but thinking you can play this game for free, and still compete, is lol
 
ItsBackSter
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Well there is a reason I am not a gambling man. I thought most users were younger on here.

@Absolut Zero ew poo poo on the phone. That still does not stop me from licking my fingers.

Playing for free is only once for a player and forever if you wanted to be a coordinator. Until they change that and we have to pay flex to be a coordinator.

No matter what I am still spending money for flex to continue to play because I do like the game. I just wish they would throw some more bonus flex our way like they did in the beginning of GLB1.
 
MadCow420
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Well Im 29, live in Aspen, Co, smoke a shit ton of weed, No kids. I'm partners in a production company in the valley after covering sports in Tampa for 10 years. I quit GLB1 when I made the move to Colorado. I'm on GLB2 because I have a shit ton of flex from my GLB1 days.
 
killershrew
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I have no problem with developers wanting to get paid for their work but I agree with backster that the game is dying. Denial wont help.
 
MileHighShoes
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Yeah every network I've been apart of has all been people older than me.
I'm 25, was self employed all throughout college, I just graduated and am on a full time job chase. I left my company behind because I was worried it would turn into an anchor holding me down in that shitty college town forever if I never left. No jobs in my field were in that town either. So I've got a couple grand right now living with my parents for the past few weeks while I go all over the place on job interviews. Hopefully I'll join the masses of gainfully employed individuals in my industry. Heading to Houston tomorrow for another interview.

I've ran into very few people younger than me on this game, I think it's too expensive and GLB1 was too time intensive for most kids to really get into.
 
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Im a college student that uses all your tax dollars to pay for flex in the form of grant money
 
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