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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2014 20:02:46 GMT
This is my franchise. I'll run it how I please. I'm not tanking, sometimes it's just not in the cards. I've made several moves (via draft & free agency) to better my team. Worry about running your own team. And where is the trade to swap 2013 1sts? I'm still game. Put your money where your mouth is. This is still my fave. "Sandbagged" so much that I won a championship the next year. You were sandbagging though... and you won the next year because of it. I've since learned that this form of sandbagging is legal and quite effective. There's a difference between not starting your best players, and trading everything away so you don't have any good players to start. You did the later which is legal as long as you still try to field the best team every week, which I believe you did. You can't deny that you were shooting for the #1 pick and Andrew Luck... It was a very good strategy and honestly I kind of took a page from your book last year and did something similar. I didn't blow my team up quite as much but I did trade away a ton of pieces and ended up with the 3rd worst record. Look at my team now... things could turn out awfully similar
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2014 20:08:03 GMT
This is my franchise. I'll run it how I please. I'm not tanking, sometimes it's just not in the cards. I've made several moves (via draft & free agency) to better my team. Worry about running your own team. And where is the trade to swap 2013 1sts? I'm still game. Put your money where your mouth is. This is still my fave. "Sandbagged" so much that I won a championship the next year. I'm not sure you 100% understand the meaning of sandbagging... By sandbagging the prior year you gained an advantage the year after... hence the Super Bowl win. Just like when someone sandbags in bowling... they end up with a handicap and an advantage. Your handicap was a very high draft pick that turned into Andrew Luck.
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