GostkowSKI
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Aaah, my toon gets the gamewinner and he get dropped from the starting lineup? What's up with that?
I had to release a couple of CPU players who were not needed, then I also needed to release Brandon Fairweather because his owner wanted that player on one of his own teams and I didn't want to make him wait until his contract ran out.
So far it seems like the best way to do it is all in one go but maybe my math is wrong.
Let's step our game up Offense! I added the "levels" together of all our offensive and defensive starters and these are the totals I came up with:
Offense - Combined for Level 129
Defense - Combined for Level 133
I figured a little friendly rivalry could help the good of the team.
I'm always going to put the highest level players in the starting positions. It's only fair because those are the players who are dropping the most money and time on the game.
Excellent work apple
Well, in my view it's your work and I just stole some of it.
And what a fantastic win - they were rated as the overall better team 27-24 but it looks like maybe having the homefield advantage helped us out.
Of course, I'll have to watch the tape to really know.
Probably a combination of luck, home field, better player leveling (some people use horrendous builds), matchups, and better gameplanning.
1 catch, 1 drop and 1 fumble recovery on special teams for Benjamin Walter.
Excellent forced fumble by College Cason, and I'm pleased to pick up the trash.
Just a general question about the game: my player is an OLB and we're playing a team that runs to one side alot it seems. I've shifted my advanced tactics to focus on the run... does anyone have experience with doing this and knows if its detrimental/beneficial?
also i would like to give props to kazenzakis
whoever he is, the guy played like a beast...