fantavet
03-12-2001, 07:47 PM
I'm only in 2013 while being on wall street level. How many seasons have some of you racked up?
I'm not playing with any house rules and I've never had a losing season. Won the Super Bowl 4 times and lost in the conference final 4 times. Missed the playoffs 3 times. I have a .671 winning pct.
Is this considered too much success? Should I try some of these house rules?
I haven't adopted house rules yet because my BIGGEST challenge is injured players vs. the salary cap.
Every year I'll always have 2 players seriously hurt at a position which forces me to sign another player. As soon as I solve that problem then 2 players from a different position get hurt and I have to do it again.
This past season I went into the playoffs with only 1 FB healthy. I didn't have the money to sign another and I couldn't cut anyone to gain cap room (I only would have gained $0 in cap space for this year).
Thank God I had 4 RBs, so I kept the injured FB active but off the depth chart.
As my own rule I try not to sign real big contracts because it seems I always need the money to sign FAs to step in for injured players.
Currently heading into 2014 I have 29 players under contract and over $45 million in cap room. Is this unusual, does anyone else manage like this?
I'm not playing with any house rules and I've never had a losing season. Won the Super Bowl 4 times and lost in the conference final 4 times. Missed the playoffs 3 times. I have a .671 winning pct.
Is this considered too much success? Should I try some of these house rules?
I haven't adopted house rules yet because my BIGGEST challenge is injured players vs. the salary cap.
Every year I'll always have 2 players seriously hurt at a position which forces me to sign another player. As soon as I solve that problem then 2 players from a different position get hurt and I have to do it again.
This past season I went into the playoffs with only 1 FB healthy. I didn't have the money to sign another and I couldn't cut anyone to gain cap room (I only would have gained $0 in cap space for this year).
Thank God I had 4 RBs, so I kept the injured FB active but off the depth chart.
As my own rule I try not to sign real big contracts because it seems I always need the money to sign FAs to step in for injured players.
Currently heading into 2014 I have 29 players under contract and over $45 million in cap room. Is this unusual, does anyone else manage like this?