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Is BB dying a slow death - Part Two

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275697.82 in reply to 275697.80
Date: 1/21/2016 12:03:57 PM
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Training has to be a bit challenging.

BB would be a lot more challenging if training were logical and everybody could do it and compete. But competition from thousands of managers is exactly what the few at the top don't want, though, so they like training exactly as it is.

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Date: 1/21/2016 9:02:06 PM
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You also, could make up interesting challenges with friends/strangers/stranger-friends.

For example, if you want. I challenge you next season, to whom can train a 6th man prospect to average 30 ppg for a season.


that is a challenge at who play patient against the worst opponent not really interesting


I challenge you to do it in only a princeton offense?

Eh eh? let's make it more interesting.

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275697.87 in reply to 275697.84
Date: 1/22/2016 12:34:49 AM
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I believe that everyone at the top would be more then glad if they suddenly could train while being competitive. I can't see how it would be any other way.

Certainly not everyone. Of course some would look at it that way. Some would even look at it for the overall benefit it would bring to the game. But it is undeniable human nature that some would prefer to continue to be big fish in a small pond, and prefer that the pond stay small.

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275697.88 in reply to 275697.83
Date: 1/22/2016 12:36:38 AM
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Hi Karl Franks, that class conflict of yours is going well ?

An ordinary user would get a "vacation" from the forums for a post like that, eh?

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