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xManning1018x
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Originally posted by Motiak
So you think that shed block doesn't help at all?


It may help, but I wouldn't get it above 5 (with CE). First step and Tunnel Vision are first priority imo.
 
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Originally posted by UnderDogs
Originally posted by tautology

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USA PRO isn't that great, about 5 owners sold their team before the season.


You are quickly becoming the comic relief of the forums.


Where's the humor in that?


The humorous angle comes from your unique ability to learn a small piece of knowledge about the game that the better agents have known for some time, extrapolate a sweeping (and often incorrect) generalization from that knowledge, and then come to the forums to tell veteran agents with a lot more knowledge than you exactly "how things are" in GLB.

Carry on, someone needs to lively up the forums...might as well be you
 
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SB is nice, but even with an agility build I believe trying to get around the OT quicker is more important that breaking a block.
 
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Originally posted by tautology
Originally posted by UnderDogs

Originally posted by tautology


Originally posted by UnderDogs



USA PRO isn't that great, about 5 owners sold their team before the season.


You are quickly becoming the comic relief of the forums.


Where's the humor in that?


The humorous angle comes from your unique ability to learn a small piece of knowledge about the game that the better agents have known for some time, extrapolate a sweeping (and often incorrect) generalization from that knowledge, and then come to the forums to tell veteran agents with a lot more knowledge than you exactly "how things are" in GLB.

Carry on, someone needs to lively up the forums...might as well be you


actually everything I have learned I learned on my own bro. The only advice I ever got from anyone was from david amazing.
 
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also looking at other successful builds on my way up, on other teams. Watching replays. experimenting.
 
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Originally posted by UnderDogs
Originally posted by tautology

Originally posted by UnderDogs


Originally posted by tautology



Originally posted by UnderDogs




USA PRO isn't that great, about 5 owners sold their team before the season.


You are quickly becoming the comic relief of the forums.


Where's the humor in that?


The humorous angle comes from your unique ability to learn a small piece of knowledge about the game that the better agents have known for some time, extrapolate a sweeping (and often incorrect) generalization from that knowledge, and then come to the forums to tell veteran agents with a lot more knowledge than you exactly "how things are" in GLB.

Carry on, someone needs to lively up the forums...might as well be you


actually everything I have learned I learned on my own bro. The only advice I ever got from anyone was from david amazing.


Yes, you leaned it on your own. . . so on the timeline of learning in GLB you're still back in season 3. Nice.

Tautology is actually correct, I also have learned to find your posts both entertaining AND humorous.
 
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Originally posted by OMGWTF
Originally posted by UnderDogs

Originally posted by tautology


Originally posted by UnderDogs



Originally posted by tautology




Originally posted by UnderDogs





USA PRO isn't that great, about 5 owners sold their team before the season.


You are quickly becoming the comic relief of the forums.


Where's the humor in that?


The humorous angle comes from your unique ability to learn a small piece of knowledge about the game that the better agents have known for some time, extrapolate a sweeping (and often incorrect) generalization from that knowledge, and then come to the forums to tell veteran agents with a lot more knowledge than you exactly "how things are" in GLB.

Carry on, someone needs to lively up the forums...might as well be you


actually everything I have learned I learned on my own bro. The only advice I ever got from anyone was from david amazing.


Yes, you leaned it on your own. . . so on the timeline of learning in GLB you're still back in season 3. Nice.

Tautology is actually correct, I also have learned to find your posts both entertaining AND humorous.


yeah and i have a receiver 9 levels lower which is a lot more productive. go figure.
 
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wow matter of fact I have almost scored more touchdowns in one season than you have in his whole career. again go figure.
 
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haha and looking at your d.e. my guy has more sacks this season than your in his whole career, again many levels higher.
 
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looking at your players is very boring.
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Underdawg08
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My level 14 d.e owns your level 41. so sad. more tackles and half his sacks. and you would think building a second receiver you would catch on. Nope. Maybe building a second d.e you are starting to get it? and let's not even compare linebackers. it's not even close.
 
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He's here all week folks! Come back again soon!

 
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Man, you really are both bitter and ignorant.

I'm really not a big stat guy with my players, I've been involved with FFLW teams since our group started playing this game in season one. From the beginning we have all been selfless, we've worked together to form competitive, championship winning teams who are consistently elite. We have no superstars. That's amazing, huh? One of the top teams in a Pro league with no superstars, no top stat leaders, yet we still field a feared top-level team. There's one big lesson in this game that you have yet to learn, it'll make a significant dent in your players stat lines, but it'll lead to those shiny cup things.

Congratulations on your 40 sacks in a BBB league. Truly brag-worthy. In fact, I noticed that you have zero involvement in any team above AA, most of your big-stat players play in BBB leagues. I challenge you to take your "studs" to the pros, or even an AAA league and produce, that will surely show the viability of your builds and will probably shut a lot of people up. But until then, you're merely a stat-padding UnderAchiever who parrots info two seasons old.

So in short, keep attempting to cut down those who post information that's contradictory to what you believe, it only makes you look more and more foolish.
 
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Africa Pro's Lion Conference is probably the most brutal, not USA Pro
 
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Originally posted by OMGWTF
Man, you really are both bitter and ignorant.

I'm really not a big stat guy with my players, I've been involved with FFLW teams since our group started playing this game in season one. From the beginning we have all been selfless, we've worked together to form competitive, championship winning teams who are consistently elite. We have no superstars. That's amazing, huh? One of the top teams in a Pro league with no superstars, no top stat leaders, yet we still field a feared top-level team. There's one big lesson in this game that you have yet to learn, it'll make a significant dent in your players stat lines, but it'll lead to those shiny cup things.

Congratulations on your 40 sacks in a BBB league. Truly brag-worthy. In fact, I noticed that you have zero involvement in any team above AA, most of your big-stat players play in BBB leagues. I challenge you to take your "studs" to the pros, or even an AAA league and produce, that will surely show the viability of your builds and will probably shut a lot of people up. But until then, you're merely a stat-padding UnderAchiever who parrots info two seasons old.

So in short, keep attempting to cut down those who post information that's contradictory to what you believe, it only makes you look more and more foolish.


What are you talking about, the 'Nites are a team made up of only superstars. Just hope you guys are easy on us tomorrow.

In all seriousness, I've never seen OMGWTF give nothing but solid advice and the guy knows what he is talking about.
 
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