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Let's go raider's, Let's go!!
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looks like there'll be a good contest for 2nd place ;)
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that's fightin' talk pardner :)
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ttt
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ttt leefee get yer team entered! :)
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Just entered gvl :)
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just entered
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nice one, leefee. hope you get 2nd :) ;)
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brees 6 td passes and only 1 to colston! wtf???
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was just looking at this, if only 1 was wacko for flaco :(
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some decent scores in week 1
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I really hope that in this game it's actually possible for good players to lose value, because if not, its terribly broken. Shocking performances in the first week have had absolutely no effect, while good performances have resulted in big ass value increases.
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This is stupid, you get locked $ not market $ for removing someone?
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CAN WE NOW SAY I WAS RIGHT
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I was too
Yes Z, values do go down, but only if they are real bad. It means if you dont have good players locked in, you can't pick an elite lineup every week like week 1. As lets face it, we could all pretty much pick whoever we wanted for week 1 |
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Ja, it's much worse mate, I have players locked at a certain value and I don't want to play them this week as I believe their performance would be bad to average.
However, if after a good performance they rise by 0.3 but after a bad one they go down 0.1, that pretty much makes subbing them pointless as I couldn't get them back afterwards. It's just dumb they way prices moved after that week 1, we'd know more after week 2, but I already have a sneaky suspicion that the game is broken. |
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it's called the gridiron challenge, not the gridiron piece of p1ss
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I'm not even sure what you mean.
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it is not supposed to be easy
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I don't see anybody complaining it's difficult.
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just shut up and enjoy your trade :)
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Z, what your complaining about is the whole point of the game
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ffs
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The truth is revealed (or rather the truth was revealed by Tom and Jacob, and I was completely wrong),
Their point is described at the ESPN site: "Renegotiate Salaries If one or more player or team's salary value (price which you paid for them) is displayed higher than their market value (current price to attain) you can renegotiate your team's salaries by clicking on the "Renegotiate Values" link below your entry name on the Clubhouse page. Renegotiating your team's salaries won't affect players whose values have risen, only those players who can now be locked in at a lower salary. Example: You paid $5.7 million to attain Issac Bruce and notice that his current market value has dropped to $5.4 million. To save the $0.3 million, simply click on your entry's "Renegotiate Values" link. This way you can have more salary space to claim a player at another position." Apologies, I need more medication. |
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there's been some super picking going on. can't afford 1 bad week, of which i've had 3! lol
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