Originally posted by blln4lyf Such a tool lol. They are our 3rd team, gotta figure out the rosters for the first 2 before moving on to BO. Or you could, you know, play the game with the teams as they were when they got here.
Originally posted by jdbolick Originally posted by blln4lyf
Such a tool lol. They are our 3rd team, gotta figure out the rosters for the first 2 before moving on to BO. Or you could, you know, play the game with the teams as they were when they got here.
So you mean we could retire the old guys who can no longer go and replace them with Season 8 and 9 players because the other S5-6 players are on our other Pro level teams...yeah that would be a good idea.
Originally posted by blln4lyf So you mean we could retire the old guys who can no longer go and replace them with Season 8 and 9 players because the other S5-6 players are on our other Pro level teams...yeah that would be a good idea. Getting to the World League, ripping your roster apart, and then playing fantasy draft in a thus far futile attempt to win a World League championship just seems odd. Obviously your strategy of building the largest possible network and then cherry-picking dots to make an All-Star team can make for a very talented roster, I just don't understand the point of it.
Personally I appreciate being on distinct teams, even if those teams have connections to one another. For instance, I would have been interested to see how the Turtles could have done this past season, but apparently the teams in the network have no actual identity and serve only as feeder systems that are trashed as soon as it's convenient. To each his own, but the HHW/TKW approach made more sense to me where those guys had multiple teams and not just a bunch of dot farms. You could always merge once that window started to close. Instead you're constantly reshuffling, and in doing so, making sure that everyone knows how no team in the entire network actually matters except for the Blaze.
Originally posted by jdbolick Originally posted by blln4lyf
So you mean we could retire the old guys who can no longer go and replace them with Season 8 and 9 players because the other S5-6 players are on our other Pro level teams...yeah that would be a good idea. Getting to the World League, ripping your roster apart, and then playing fantasy draft in a thus far futile attempt to win a World League championship just seems odd. Obviously your strategy of building the largest possible network and then cherry-picking dots to make an All-Star team can make for a very talented roster, I just don't understand the point of it.
Personally I appreciate being on distinct teams, even if those teams have connections to one another. For instance, I would have been interested to see how the Turtles could have done this past season, but apparently the teams in the network have no actual identity and serve only as feeder systems that are trashed as soon as it's convenient. To each his own, but the HHW/TKW approach made more sense to me where those guys had multiple teams and not just a bunch of dot farms. You could always merge once that window started to close. Instead you're constantly reshuffling, and in doing so, making sure that everyone knows how no team in the entire network actually matters except for the Blaze.
I agree, but then again ... more power to blln4lyf for selling his minions on that idea. The other owners and agents in the system are the ones that look like a fool. Blln4lyf did one hell of a sale job on them. Really at this point many of them could have made it without blln4lyf but now they are all nothing but feeders.
And even if CB eventually does win the World League, no one outside of their network will consider it as meaningful as Hali or Valhalla. Gart gets tons of shit for absorbing parts of rosters from gutting teams, but that's just taking advantage of opportunities, not dismantling multiple, viable elite teams in order to try and create one super-team.