Originally posted by trendon
Originally posted by REDBOSOX
If they lost any players, they waited until they beat the crap out of me.
We actually improved greatly this season. It is really showing, too! Excluding the Naperville game, we have yet to play a single game this season where the average level of our guys (both starters and the entire roster) was lower than the opponent. Coaching and special teams are our issues and I plan on quickly rectifying the first one.
Watch us lose this game v. New Orleans. Their highest rated guy is a L24. We have twenty - TWENTY! - guys of equal or greater level. I also find that the builds of said players range from adequate to fantastic, so it isn't a case of being "useless" high levels. That said, we'll still lose. And I am to blame for it.
We have already scored more offensive touchdowns this season than last season (23 to 16), we have turned the ball over all of five times, top five in completion percentage, yards per rush, and least drops. Wins, though, that's another story. 12 last season ... three so far.
If you think levels win this game, you might want to check out my team. We have been on average 3 levels below the levels of our opponents all season.
Originally posted by REDBOSOX
If they lost any players, they waited until they beat the crap out of me.
We actually improved greatly this season. It is really showing, too! Excluding the Naperville game, we have yet to play a single game this season where the average level of our guys (both starters and the entire roster) was lower than the opponent. Coaching and special teams are our issues and I plan on quickly rectifying the first one.
Watch us lose this game v. New Orleans. Their highest rated guy is a L24. We have twenty - TWENTY! - guys of equal or greater level. I also find that the builds of said players range from adequate to fantastic, so it isn't a case of being "useless" high levels. That said, we'll still lose. And I am to blame for it.
We have already scored more offensive touchdowns this season than last season (23 to 16), we have turned the ball over all of five times, top five in completion percentage, yards per rush, and least drops. Wins, though, that's another story. 12 last season ... three so far.
If you think levels win this game, you might want to check out my team. We have been on average 3 levels below the levels of our opponents all season.






























