occasionally, i come to understand another manager's strategy, and learn something. i have been scouting EDH and i think figured out his clever approach to this season.
his squad has four capable veterans, a couple of them young, and then a large number of trainees, a couple of them quite promising. but, and this is what sparked my interest, with those veterans, why the enormous league losses?
i realized EDH is dealing with the reality of the league's salary floor by spending money on those veterans, and using them to stay in the Cup, which of course is some extra revenue. i think when those four are combined with talented trainees, he could have, luck permitting, a run well past the all-star break. that means the league games are used for training.
so, at the end of the season, EDH will have
-- a great draft position
-- a good deal of money in the bank
-- a head start on trainng a number of players
-- a core of veterans whose salary will be low enough to contribute in DII
i think he may drop with a team good enough to stay in DII, which would be quite a trick for a rebuild.
nice work.
Midseason update.....
For those watching (and wondering) I sold a couple of players this weekend that probably were not going to get enough training for next seasons team. (Realistically I set the prices so that I would a make profit and did not figure that both would actually sell.) I picked them (at what I considered a good price) up after my relegation series last season and figured that they would be good to train, knowing what I do now, I am not sure I would do it that way but it did work out.
Next season I see Paul Hurman and Erol Aksit as my top two guards (who are both quite trainable for D-II and eventually a return to the NBBA.) Also returning will be Salpigkidis, Playfair and Debras as starters. Curent trainees are Hurman/Aksit/K. Johnson/Jostmanis.....so some are saying wtf.....welll I dont want to train Hurman too much this season as he will kill me salarywise next season. K. Johnson was my #1 pick last year and has 7 pops (with a combination of single and double position training.) Jostmanis is an intersting guy and will be our SF of the future if things go right.
While I will have a good position for the draft I am not counting on a trainee from it....always a crap shoot but then K. Johnson surprised me last year....
For those that ever go down the path I have picked up some do's and don'ts.....if interested contact me....the main thing is know the transfer market, decide what your plan is and what your budget is.....bargains are the key. I have seen (and bid on some really good guys) but once they go by my max price point I drop out....it has enabled me to get what I consider good guys at great prices and still have several million in the bank..... o7 to you all in the NBBA.
Last edited by cws33 at 6/21/2015 9:07:51 PM