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bhall43
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Every team I click on has the same 1-5 agents. I mean I thought I was kinda whorish with 4 teams but holy shit, seems like I face the same 5 people every day. This is what ended my GLB1 time.
 
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Invite your friends.
 
Jagat0r
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Seems like this post was made last season just to find after looking at several teams yall got tired of counting all the agents. How many are multis who knows, but I think your issue is there are only a handful of vocal agents the rest of the silent majority are just making dots and filling teams.
 
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Went to count the agents on the 13 teams I am affiliated with, I counted over 100 agents on under half those teams and gave up counting...maybe tomorrow when I am thinking clearly I can give a solid number. It is however greater than 5 or 10.
 
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Originally posted by bhall43
Every team I click on has the same 1-5 agents. I mean I thought I was kinda whorish with 4 teams but holy shit, seems like I face the same 5 people every day. This is what ended my GLB1 time.


I roll solo...

I just snipe top HoF agents... if you have a great build and are productive, I'll hunt you down, grab you from a mediocre team, and you'll find a position on my team
Edited by TDiddy8701 on Jun 6, 2015 05:17:43
 
bhall43
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Originally posted by Jagat0r
Went to count the agents on the 13 teams I am affiliated with, I counted over 100 agents on under half those teams and gave up counting...maybe tomorrow when I am thinking clearly I can give a solid number. It is however greater than 5 or 10.


If you are counting non coordinators sure. But I am not really playing against them.
 
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Originally posted by Corndog
Invite your friends.


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I've thought about doing a mentor program for young players that want to start a new team. Telling them what works, what doesn't, how to build early and late, basic gameplans/tactics and let them do all the adjustments.

But, the key is doing it before they start a new team. How do you advertise that to the people who remain silent?
 
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Originally posted by Absolut Zero
I've thought about doing a mentor program for young players that want to start a new team. Telling them what works, what doesn't, how to build early and late, basic gameplans/tactics and let them do all the adjustments.

But, the key is doing it before they start a new team. How do you advertise that to the people who remain silent?


you could just do guides in FAQ many new players would probally love some info
 
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Originally posted by Merik
you could just do guides in FAQ many new players would probally love some info


Mods don't sticky stuff, which kinda hurts a FAQ's visibility. Rob did a defensive tactics one that should be stickied.
 
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i believe this is also one of the reasons rob stepped down from a large portion of teams he was coaching. to get others involved. i have tried teaching a few and some have caught.
 
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Originally posted by dredgar
i believe this is also one of the reasons rob stepped down from a large portion of teams he was coaching. to get others involved. i have tried teaching a few and some have caught.


True. Fair Forever took over Richmond and that D is running great.
 
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Ill be there in a few seasons.
 
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The most time consuming part of this game is being a DC. Scouting, even with Stobie's tool, takes time. You can breeze though it, but to really do a good job you need to find that one major tendency of your opponent that you can really exploit with your Defense. And your Defensive play books and tactics explode over the course of a season so you need some organization for the 25+ play books and tactics you'll create over the season.

Really good DCs make the team. It's no surprise that Rob. focused on D, became a great one, and then rattled off 25 SHIPs across multiple team types and all tiers.
 
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There is Originally posted by Absolut Zero
I've thought about doing a mentor program for young players that want to start a new team. Telling them what works, what doesn't, how to build early and late, basic gameplans/tactics and let them do all the adjustments.

But, the key is doing it before they start a new team. How do you advertise that to the people who remain silent?


There was one guy posting in the Cougar league forum asking about stuff. I replied to him but I don't know if any others did privately, the guy was just trying to score 7 points no need to ignore him.

Then you have the team owners who don't ask for help, have 4QBs, 3DBs, and a playbook that sets them up for 3rd and 8 where they decide to throw the ball with a 24% completion chance.

Edit: You might not see either of these guys in sophomore.
Edited by yello43 on Jun 6, 2015 10:53:54
 
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