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I think this is, to quote a comment made by someone else in another context, "a bad idea whose time has come." I personally prefer the idea of having to compete on many levels in this game,but after this much time with the same basic game structure, it's pretty clear that we have some people who have "cracked" an awful lot of the game itself. Continuing to let the same people have massive advantages in gameplanning, to go along with their far superior understanding of player development and ability values... it's hurting the multi-player game, at least at its top levels.
Ben is the right guy to do this, and it's probably the right time for it to happen, This, along with Ben's recent dumps of intelligence on the game at its clearest, have a chance to narrow the playing field and possibly reinvigorate interest in multi-player for many of us.
I'm not sure that goal is actually attainable, but I applaud the move by Ben here. Hats off.
This quote by quicksand says it perfectly. Many of us are just clueless, and a few of ya all have "got it". Myself, Houston, Mark, Vito...although he's sure trying to "get it"....most of us just don't get the "tricks" to winning games. We just try to overload our roster with talent and pray. While this may not move most of us to the elite level, at least studying the gameplans might help us understand better what's going on and at least give us a chance.
NEWARK BULLDOGS WALL OF HONOR DE JUSTIN JONES LB DOMINGO PERSAUD TE THOMAS MACOMBER LT IRWIN KAO WR ANDREW ROBEY SS GREGORY BOYD RB ALAN CRESPO G MALCOLM "BIG KAT" SINGLETON WR WALTER WALKER
G AMOS BAILEY
QB DWIGHT "KING" BURGER
RB GARY "THE SITUATION" JAMISON
WR JOSE HOOVER
K BUTCH SCHULZ
LB MACK EDWARDS
DE STEPHEN BRIGHAM
WR JESSE LUCAS
C NORMAN ENRIGHT
SS JUNIOR EL NIN0
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