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From: TheAlf

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325205.28 in reply to 325205.27
Date: 10/23/2024 11:26:24 PM
Fighting Kelts
II.2
Overall Posts Rated:
1515
I would think you would almost have to start working on a full homegrown team from day 1, or spend a 3-4 season's promoting down, to start a complete draft rebuild to pull that off. I mean, I know it's a turtle game, but even I'm not enough of a masochist to do that.

From: TonyC
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325205.29 in reply to 325205.28
Date: 10/26/2024 8:36:19 PM
Mill City Thunder
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
The Jarvihans
2nd straight season that puff puff pass CT’ed me, what’d I ever do to you Miggs??

From: Miggs

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325205.30 in reply to 325205.29
Date: 10/27/2024 11:56:59 AM
Puff_Puff_Pass
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
1616
My bad Tony! Didn't mean to keep using your team as a litmus test. I need to seriously consider a rebuild at this point bc this current roster is not going to cut it

From: bmore

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325205.31 in reply to 325205.30
Date: 10/27/2024 4:43:45 PM
BU Terriers
IV.12
Overall Posts Rated:
2828
Second Team:
Hopkins Blue Jays
Ok, my new strategy is to have all 5 starters as home grown NT players. I’m starting to save scouting point now. See you all again in season 82!

It seems like a homegrown player and an NT player are probably pretty comparable in terms of impact on merchandise over the course of a season. In my experience, a foreign born starter brings in about 5% of their salary and a foreign born NT player brings in about 15% on weeks they play with their NT. So a homegrown player should be bringing in 12.5% or so if the discord estimates are accurate. More reliable, especially since you can’t control a players NT minutes or NT team success.

In a practical sense, it seems like really optimizing for merchandising requires a little bit of everything. Going after anything 100% seems like it would have a pretty high cost in time, TL price, or draft luck. This all assumes you can get roughly comparable players with any of these characteristics I don’t know that the game is big enough for that to be true anymore.

From: TonyC

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325205.32 in reply to 325205.30
Date: 10/27/2024 5:37:29 PM
Mill City Thunder
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
The Jarvihans
Glad it's not personal

With the way the standings are shaking out, you have a rare window where you can rebuild, make a bunch of money and stay in D2. You've got a 3 game lead on the 6 seed in your conference. As long as you hold onto 5, you likely relegation opponent is Kirkwood who sold off most of their team a few weeks ago. You could sell off some of your big salary guys until you hit the salary floor, and then bank $150-200K each week and hopefully still win the relegation series.

From: Nick22

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325205.33 in reply to 325205.24
Date: 11/3/2024 1:18:29 PM
Alaska Alphas
III.8
Overall Posts Rated:
6464
Second Team:
Oregon Omegas
As someone who has done it for several seasons now, I believe it’s massive. I bought 2 of my 3 trainees right after draft for a combined $1.35m and drafted the other, and I sold the two that I bought for close to $5m before the start of this season. I also was making $140/wk merch all last season which allowed me to stay in a comfortable financial position despite running a massive salary. I think the key is to be very patient and decisive with the pieces you buy to fill out the team. Buy players for the next level, focus on your run as a whole rather than the current season individually.

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From: Dextah

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325205.34 in reply to 325205.33
Date: 11/5/2024 9:38:05 AM
Maine Lobstahs
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
1313
Second Team:
Fishtown Pioneers
This is what I’m trying to do. I had “premature” success last season and ended up promoting, but my timeframe plan had me ready to promote to D2 in the next two seasons. So I’m focusing on my draftee(s), taking the losses + revenue, and hoping on a good draft end of season, and pressing on. I do like the added difficulty of it. I knew a guy who would use a training regimen on players 2 years apart in age, so 18 - 20 - 22, (for example). And when he felt like value was high he would sell one and replace. I thought it was a good idea, I’m just not as patient. I’ve got two guys who are 21, and a guy who is 20, who are all 95+ TSP. And I tend to focus on tertiary skills first (for their position) and then begin to work at the more expensive primary skills.

Beginning with the end in mind, I will have to sell one at some point (offseason?) I am sure, and rotate in a younger draft pick for next season.

From: TonyC
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325205.36 in reply to 325205.35
Date: 11/21/2024 6:42:35 PM
Mill City Thunder
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
The Jarvihans
What's going on over in the LA Lions front office? Harold Miner sold off 3 bench pieces from a 15-1 juggernaut and tried to sell his 3rd best player too. A 2nd straight season selling off key pieces in the home stretch and tanking the playoffs to earn a little extra money?

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325205.37 in reply to 325205.36
Date: 11/22/2024 8:02:48 PM
The LA Lions
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
200200
Eh, smoke and mirrors. I still agree with your preseason assessment. I got all of the top teams at home the first two-thirds, including you. I got rebuilding teams on the road, and questionable teams during weeks when they had a tournament match that needed more than scrubs. I didn't play anyone tough in the tournament until after I picked up the $1.30 during AS week. My ego loves the sound of a "15-1 juggernaut", but I can't let a lucky schedule dictate what I want to do or when I want to do it. I don't want to deal with restructuring the team, playoffs, and possible promotion during the middle of December, with the caveat that I did almost add a 150 TSP player (49152695) into the salary I freed up as recently as a few days ago.

...and tried to sell his 3rd best player too...


This part... may be debatable :X

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325205.38 in reply to 325205.37
Date: 11/24/2024 9:35:27 AM
Mill City Thunder
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
The Jarvihans
That's very disciplined, hats off to you for not getting sucked into the fun of a 15-1 start and sticking to the course for what's best long-term.

You know best if Pagan is your 3rd bets guy. I was surprised to see how much OD he had on him as a PF!

I was cursing the BB gods for my scheduling luck this season. I had to play the top 4 teams in the Big 8 all on the road (based on records at the end of inter-conference play). Made for a grueling attempt to get the auto-promo slot to NBBA. As of now, it looks like I will get it if I can win out. There is 1 other D2 team with a single loss (Resurrected Fury) but I have a good buffer on PD. If I hadn't lost to 10inch verticals though I would have a much less stressful final 4 games of the regular season.

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