a lot of it depends on how the sim is setup. In madden if you have a 70-75 rated QB he plays at that level....average.
a lot of it depends on how the sim is setup. In madden if you have a 70-75 rated QB he plays at that level....average.
I always build D power-houses. And I always rock a top 3 D so different strokes for different folks. But what I meant more so is knowledge of players and such.Originally Posted by Devin
I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
"Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
right and that isnt a bad strategy, in fact there isnt really a wrong strategy. But as far as Sim leagues guy, the biggest help is knowing how the system works.
I.e what it values most.
Right AI is going to be huge here. I may be weighing far too much on D
Originally Posted by MBBedard
Like i said I'm not questioning anyones stradegy, because I'm sure most are questioning mine LOL. The variable is how the computer plays the teams, if balanced then a great D is a great way to go, if more offensive then an offeensive team may be way to go, at least we kinda see the problem real GM's have
and I can almost guarentee that you will have injuries. For example, players that played only 8 games last year will get injured in this game. Happens every year.
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
yeah thats what I mean, a sim is just that a sim. Any madden player knows if you sim instead of play the game yourself you can be blown out even with a powerhouse team.
The key will not only be injuries but building a solid core of 4-5 all stars at the skill positions.
Willis McGahee..... bad idea. Insert solid backup.Originally Posted by Ebenezer
Mc Gahee wasnt hurt last year but I think I do remember TO being hurt hmmmmmmmmmm
Originally Posted by pmacla
lol TO had a career year until the last few games when he was hurt, MBB is prob fine. The two first rounders will hurt later on but it wasnt a bad pickup.
IMO McGahee went WAAAAAY early but nonetheless your the boss.
Its all good trash talk right??? Dont think computer is saying Mc Gahee blew his knee out in college, I could be wrong but hope I'm not
Thats what happens though, Evans will go early too I bet.
most Bills players probably will.
Spikes is the only Bills player I would have taken in the first two rounds.
People need to differentiate need from favorites.
Based on last years stats for this year, Yes he went way too high but based on keeping him for the next 5 seasons do you still think that is too high and considering this is a Bills Fan site I dont think he would have lasted 18 more spots in the second round so I gambled hope I dont get snake eyes
7.5 million, hell even 5 million is far to much for Evans.
Originally Posted by Devin
Agreed... Fletch Clements and Milloy will prob be the next to go.
Originally Posted by pmacla
Players are great for the future and that is part of the point, but what good is it if you have already hit the cieling on McGahee. 10 Mill a year from here on out for him is pricey.
Not that there's much that can be said now, but I think he would've lasted at least another 18.Originally Posted by pmacla
too many good RB's for me to take one before the 5th. LT was only one I would take in the first 2 rounds.