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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:10 pm
by Tyler
Bears wrote:Feel a bit better about our home division...but man did i over-estimate tempe's resurgence.
That said, Tempe improved by 20 games, an incredible feat in and of itself! :shock:

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:56 am
by Ghosts
Bears wrote:
New Orleans def. New Jersey (4-1)

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Aurora def. Bakersfield (4-1)
well -- as if anyone cares -- but we got 3 of the 4 final teams right, and incredibly may have made the right call on the IL. Hopefully, we were way off when it comes to the SL!

:-o

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:09 pm
by DanD
It will be very interesting to see how much different OOTP 9 migration impacts league standings. I think the teams with young guys will have a surprising result.

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:08 pm
by Maulers
Hey, I have a lot of young guys! Is it necessary that they also be good? Because, if so, I'm out of luck.

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:41 pm
by DanD
Don't expect a top prospect to play at potential out of the gate. It takes a little longer in ootp 9 from my experience. If it was a month in ootp 2007 to develop, it might be 2-3 months in ootp 9. You just need to watch it a little better. If you have a team of all young guys, you will struggle in April and May, but might be one of the hottest teams in August, if left un-touched. If I were you, leave 3-5 open spots on the 40 this year to play 25 versus AAA players.

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:35 pm
by Tyler
I'm sure this timeline will be different for our league, though, since we'll be using RonCo's development settings.

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:43 pm
by John
Coal Sox wrote:I'm sure this timeline will be different for our league, though, since we'll be using RonCo's development settings.
Correct. Actually it's a modified version of his settings, but yes, it will be a different development pattern than what you're currently seeing.

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:35 pm
by Tyler
I never did actually tally up my results. Here are my point totals.

IL DIXIE
West Virginia Coal Sox (102-60) 0 points
New Orleans Trendsetters (100-62) 6 points
Charleston Statesmen (94-68) 6 points
San Antonio Calzones de Laredo (80-82) 6 points
Florida Featherheads (68-94) 0 points
Kentucky Thoroughbreds (48-114) 6 points

IL PAN-ATLANTIC
Arlington Bureaucrats (96-66) 6 points
New Jersey Hitmen (95-67) 6 points
Gloucester Fishermen (81-81) 6 points
London Underground (74-88) 0 points
Manchester Maulers (74-88) 12 points
Connecticut Nutmeggers (59-103) 12 points

West Virginia Coal Sox def. New Jersey Hitmen (3-1)
Arlington Bureaucrats def. New Orleans Trendsetters (3-2)

West Virginia Coal Sox def. Arlington Bureaucrats (4-0)

0 points from IL playoffs

SL GREAT LAKES
Crystal Lake Sand Gnats (102-60) 6 points
Omaha Cyclones (92-70) 0 points (epic fail here)
Kalamazoo Badgers (85-77) 0 points
Fargo Dinosaurs (77-85) 0 points
Duluth Warriors (71-91) 0 points
Canton Longshoremen (69-93) 6 points

SL DESERT HILLS
Palm Springs Codgers (103-59) 0 points
Aurora Borealis (95-67) 0 points
Bakersfield Bears (94-68) 6 points
Reno Tenpinners (77-85) 12 points (perfect pick)
Yuma Bulldozers (54-108) 6 points
Tempe Knights (51-111) 0 points

Palm Springs Codgers def. Bakersfield Bears (3-2)
Crystal Lake Sand Gnats def. Aurora Borealis (3-0)

Crystal Lake Sand Gnats def. Palm Springs Codgers (4-2)

20 points from SL playoffs

Rodriguez Cup: West Virginia Coal Sox def. Crystal Lake Sand Gnats(4-1)

POINT TOTAL: 122

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:50 pm
by Jason
Omaha Cyclones (92-70) 0 points (epic fail here)
No kidding... Omaha fans agree.

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:24 am
by Duane
Coal Sox wrote:I'm sure this timeline will be different for our league, though, since we'll be using RonCo's development settings.
RonCo as in Pocket Fisherman???

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:01 am
by John
Thoroughbreds wrote:RonCo as in Pocket Fisherman???
I had to look this up.