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mgse
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Originally posted by General Terms
no actually offering ppl free sex would be the best way but probably illegal except in amsterdam


I'd settle for beer
 
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Originally posted by mgse
Originally posted by General Terms

no actually offering ppl free sex would be the best way but probably illegal except in amsterdam


I'd settle for beer


Don't let Billsman get a hold of the free beer.

 
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Originally posted by General Terms


no actually offering ppl free sex would be the best way but probably illegal except in amsterdam


I'd settle for beer


Don't let Billsman get a hold of the free beer.



It's not the beer, it's the jaggermiester!
 
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Like I said, I'm floating some ideas out there, so here's another one.

This is how we were going to do things originally, but we got enough complaints about it that it was left out. We're revisiting it again:

Each level of league would have a FA signing and trade level cap, which would update per season based on player levels.

An example (not real numbers):

All BBB leagues would have a max level for new signings of say, lv 10.

This means, if you have a team in BBB:

- You cannot sign a new FA who is higher than level 10.
- You cannot trade for a player who is higher than level 10.
- You CAN go have a player over level 10 by leveling up. He is not forced off of the team. (Friends can stay together)
- You CAN renegotiate/resign a contract with a player on your team who is over level 10, to keep him around.
- You CAN sign any player who <= lv 10.

The actual level caps would be based on the average level of the leagues plus a little wiggle room.

We could also loosen the limits some during the off-season, to allow for some more blockbuster deals to be done before the season starts.
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I like it.
 
General Terms
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Originally posted by Billsman
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Like I said, I'm floating some ideas out there, so here's another one.

This is how we were going to do things originally, but we got enough complaints about it that it was left out. We're revisiting it again:

Each level of league would have a FA signing and trade level cap, which would update per season based on player levels.

An example (not real numbers):

All BBB leagues would have a max level for new signings of say, lv 10.

This means, if you have a team in BBB:

- You cannot sign a new FA who is higher than level 10.
- You cannot trade for a player who is higher than level 10.
- You CAN go have a player over level 10 by leveling up. He is not forced off of the team. (Friends can stay together)
- You CAN renegotiate/resign a contract with a player on your team who is over level 10, to keep him around.
- You CAN sign any player who <= lv 10.

The actual level caps would be based on the average level of the leagues plus a little wiggle room.

We could also loosen the limits some during the off-season, to allow for some more blockbuster deals to be done before the season starts.
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I like it.


i do too. it is definately going to make my gm job harder though. i mean when you take the "magic pied piper email" option away from team managers how you supposed to build?
 
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i do too. it is definately going to make my gm job harder though. i mean when you take the "magic pied piper email" option away from team managers how you supposed to build?


You might need to get 2-3 co-gm's to help you out. It's at the point or will be soon that it'll be tough on just one guy doing all the gm work.
 
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i do too. it is definately going to make my gm job harder though. i mean when you take the "magic pied piper email" option away from team managers how you supposed to build?


You might need to get 2-3 co-gm's to help you out. It's at the point or will be soon that it'll be tough on just one guy doing all the gm work.


i was making a joke, magic pied piper email - remember, that entire thing that you went off about to the point that you were muted for three days....

must be the liquor is affecting your memory or else my comment was too vague.
 
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i do too. it is definately going to make my gm job harder though. i mean when you take the "magic pied piper email" option away from team managers how you supposed to build?


You might need to get 2-3 co-gm's to help you out. It's at the point or will be soon that it'll be tough on just one guy doing all the gm work.


i was making a joke, magic pied piper email - remember, that entire thing that you went off about to the point that you were muted for three days....

must be the liquor is affecting your memory or else my comment was too vague.


No I do not recall.
 
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Originally posted by General Terms
the only problem i see with your theory sarge is your talking a LONG length of time. you can have a player for 10 seasons thats like 18 months which is a hefty time before the retirement turnover starts to propagate younger players through the leagues.


A player will last longer than 10 seasons. His stats will start to decline after 10 seasons, but no one has posted in regards to how quickly this will happen. It is a grey area at this point. So it is possible it will take a lot longer than 18 months.
 
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