Originally posted by Dr. E
I thought the #1 issue in this thread was game planning, time it takes, and it's too complicated to compete due to the effort needed in game planning. I was just pointing out it takes zero effort.
You also indicated low level dots don't function well if you planned on them being good at End Game. At least that's what I thought your WR example was meant for. I was showing that is also a false presumption.
It does take a lot of time, but I think most of GLB has stopped gameplanning every game like we used to and except for the very highest level, saves it for the playoffs. It's more a question of expertise though. I also disagree with your definition of good. We're not talking about a 1500 or even 1000 or even 750 yard season as the best receiver totals we've seen in 2 different age groups.
I thought the #1 issue in this thread was game planning, time it takes, and it's too complicated to compete due to the effort needed in game planning. I was just pointing out it takes zero effort.
You also indicated low level dots don't function well if you planned on them being good at End Game. At least that's what I thought your WR example was meant for. I was showing that is also a false presumption.
It does take a lot of time, but I think most of GLB has stopped gameplanning every game like we used to and except for the very highest level, saves it for the playoffs. It's more a question of expertise though. I also disagree with your definition of good. We're not talking about a 1500 or even 1000 or even 750 yard season as the best receiver totals we've seen in 2 different age groups.




i think I still count as newish 
























