I think the other thread implies that Florida is going down. Who else?
Crowlnole
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Orlando pretty much packed it in all season. But we're moving up our guys in the farm system teams and dropping to a capped team next year.
turftoe
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I'm not sure CCC is going to let us duck out after last night's game.
We'll be doing the Haka around here at least one more season.
We'll be doing the Haka around here at least one more season.
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Why do so many teams give up and drop out in order to slow build?
If you look at the ratings bars, BDC would be the underdog in *every* non-gutted matchup. Yes, ratings bars are not everything, but generally they indicate that one team has more attributes than the other team. Yet we manage to find success because of our gameplan.
With a billion teams slow-building, it's not going to be an easy ticket back to the top. It's just putting off tough times until later.
I don't see any reason why the lower teams in the league can't improve simply from improving their game plan and doing some minimal recruiting.
If you look at the ratings bars, BDC would be the underdog in *every* non-gutted matchup. Yes, ratings bars are not everything, but generally they indicate that one team has more attributes than the other team. Yet we manage to find success because of our gameplan.
With a billion teams slow-building, it's not going to be an easy ticket back to the top. It's just putting off tough times until later.
I don't see any reason why the lower teams in the league can't improve simply from improving their game plan and doing some minimal recruiting.
Edited by PatricktheDookie on Jul 24, 2009 20:30:59
Edited by PatricktheDookie on Jul 24, 2009 20:30:16
MC_Hammer
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Originally posted by PatricktheDookie
Why do so many teams give up and drop out in order to slow build?
I think the largest reason for this (at least in my opinion) is because many agents want to build bew players with the knowledge they have gained over 10 seasons. Season 1 players had to jump through so many nerf hoops it was rediculous. True some came out relatively unscathed, but most players had to adjust their builds so many times they were rendered ineffective over the "years".
Why do so many teams give up and drop out in order to slow build?
I think the largest reason for this (at least in my opinion) is because many agents want to build bew players with the knowledge they have gained over 10 seasons. Season 1 players had to jump through so many nerf hoops it was rediculous. True some came out relatively unscathed, but most players had to adjust their builds so many times they were rendered ineffective over the "years".
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Originally posted by PatricktheDookie
Why do so many teams give up and drop out in order to slow build?
bunch of pussies...
Most of them are the new teams that come up get their teeth kicked in and give up because they not stomping people anymore. The rest are pro teams who are tired of the immense game planning bort has required to play an imaginary football game
Why do so many teams give up and drop out in order to slow build?
bunch of pussies...
Most of them are the new teams that come up get their teeth kicked in and give up because they not stomping people anymore. The rest are pro teams who are tired of the immense game planning bort has required to play an imaginary football game
Edited by 5STAR on Jul 25, 2009 01:16:14
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Originally posted by JIX
PMD GOING SLOW BUILD
sorry to hear it. Glad PMD got back to the pros and made a good showing. Definitely could have been contenders next season.
PMD GOING SLOW BUILD
sorry to hear it. Glad PMD got back to the pros and made a good showing. Definitely could have been contenders next season.
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