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Dadanster
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The past 3 seasons the teams I've been on have been bumped up a conference, and then dissolve because they can't stay competitive. I wouldn't mind if it only happened once, but it's happened 3 seasons in a row. Maybe I should rename Doodil to something with more of a ominous appeal meaning your team will be destroyed by season's end?
 
lbrlove
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How about "The Kick of Death"? David Caruso stars as the disgruntled kicker who becomes the harbinger of his team's collapse. Just in time for the summer movie season.

My team used to have the opposite problem. We used to go through several kickers per season as they would go inactive. We finally have been stable at the position with a great kicker for the last two seasons, so perhaps your luck will change too.
 
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Thanks

Ive found a new team that seems to be rebuilding and the owners seem nice. Everyone in this league was straight class, I didn't see much of the trash talk and egos that Ive seen on other league forums (or maybe I didnt look hard enough haha). Good luck to everyone!
 
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Originally posted by lbrlove
How about "The Kick of Death"? David Caruso stars as the disgruntled kicker who becomes the harbinger of his team's collapse. Just in time for the summer movie season.

My team used to have the opposite problem. We used to go through several kickers per season as they would go inactive. We finally have been stable at the position with a great kicker for the last two seasons, so perhaps your luck will change too.


Well if you only have a Kicker you really don't need to be on that often. Check on game days to see how you did is about all.

Not like you have to set tactics.

They need to add a slider to kickers, like sidelines vs distance. I don't know, something. Poor guys got nothing to do.
 


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