Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
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Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
Do you play the first year like the current real NFL season, or do you immediately start revamping, especially if your using a team that needs alot of help?Tags: None -
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Well, since I usually pick the Chiefs, of course they need help, but I try not to do too much as far as signing people and trading. I like playing the season with the people I have to see what their strengths and weaknesses are wnd finding te areas tha I really need help with. Then in the first off-season is when I really get crazy! -
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Cool, I'm about to do a franchise with the 9ers I think. I havent done a franchise on a fotball game in so long. But I know I probably dont want Shaun Hill for too long. So I'm thinking about trying to acquire Brady Quinn somehow before the season.Well, since I usually pick the Chiefs, of course they need help, but I try not to do too much as far as signing people and trading. I like playing the season with the people I have to see what their strengths and weaknesses are wnd finding te areas tha I really need help with. Then in the first off-season is when I really get crazy!Comment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I usually play with what i have except for the players that i wish my team would see the truth about. I don't go and trade them all for draft picks i release them into FA, so if some other team has a need they are welcome to our trash!Comment
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I'm guessing your team is da Bears? jw.Comment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
Yea, one thing you do want before you start is most definitely a QB you believe in and have fun playing with. So you can either try to acquire someone or you can wait a season and trade up in the draft to get a stud.Comment
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I usually half *** the first season and even sim most of it, make some trades to acquire draft picks etc.. Its a lot more enjoyable the second season because you feel like you have something invested with the players you acquired. The first season is just to bland for me. I like using my favorite team, but if I can find a team to rebuild its usually more enjoyable especially once that team starts progressing in the coming seasons. I'm currently using the Rams and its been a challenge...Follow me on http://twitter.com/Alligator_BloodComment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I play with the jets, and stick to as real a sim as possible.. its harder, especially with later roster updates in which players on IR that played the first few games, but doable.
You can keep it pretty close to reality if you control everything you can- calvin pace out first 4 games, shaun ellis 1st game etc. and do the same for the team your playing (controlling all 32 in franchise).Comment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I try my best to mimic the 1st season as far as it happens IRL (trades, suspensions, etc.). After that I treat the team as if I'm the owner...I look for the weaknesses and strengths. I tend to go for teams that I can rebuild like St. Louis, KC, Tampa Bay, you get the idea.Comment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I played my first season as realistic as possible. I took the Jets and I didn't make any trades. I didn't sign any high priced free agents. I went 15-2 on the season. All my games were really close my only loss during the regular season was a game that I got pounded by the Saints. I lost Sanchez for about 4-5 games. He got back the game before the playoffs started. I almost lost a couple other times won a game in OT against Oakland. I lost my playoff game to the Titans on a FG as time ran out. Sheppard and Leonard dropped INTS on the final drive that would have won me the game.
I went into the draft wanting more play makers for Sanchez. I was lucky and Dez Bryant fell to me with my first pick. My second pick I took Dennis Pitta to pair with Keller who had a great first season. The rest of the draft went as follows. OLB Keenan Clayton, DE George Selvie, CB Anthony Wiseman, OG Andy Kuempel and QB Colt McCoy.
In free agency I didn't go crazy making any big signings. These are the players I added.
QB Josh Johnson
LT Barry Sims
C Edwin Williams
RT Jon Jansen
LE Henry Melton
RE Mark Anderson
DT Tank Tyler
CB Tye Hill
FS Dwight Smith
SS Pat Watkins
K Matt Prater
P Jon Ryan
Early scouting for next years draft looks like a 1st round HB is in order to replace Thomas Jones. Roy Helu, Cody Johnson, Joe McKnight, DJ Harper, Darren Evans, Kendall Hunter, Demarco Murray, Noel Devine, Jacquizz Rodgers and Graig Cooper all in the draft.
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I usually simulate the first season and build through the draft. I don't really pick up any players in the Free Agency because they cost way too much.
Depending on where my team finished and who is in the draft, I will more than likely trade out of the 1st round for more picks. The reason I do that is because 1st rounders demand way too much money and I can find some really talented players in the later rounds.Comment
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As Oakland, I start the rebuilding ASAP, as that's what they need to do imo.
I try to get rid of Warren and his contract. I mean, really, they actually gave him that contract?
I don't trade Russell, as much I as want to be so rid of him.
I also try to trade Fargas (though the AI usually doesn't want him).
I usually trade for picks more than anything else, though I'll look for guys who are weak but have A or B potential. There's a DT that's got 65 OVR but A pot. Gooden on the Ravens is like that as well at MLB.
I don't trade for guys like Harvin, Curry, or my favorite LB in the game, Ernie Sims - even though I'd love to have them on Oakland.
I keep Seymour and Ellis. Asmougha of course and Chris Johnson.
The guys I deal for picks, or just outright cut, I replace from the FA pool. I sort by POT (yeah, I know, not "sim" but I know most of them anyway at this point) and take the young ones to 2-4 year contracts.
I haven't gotten to year two because I keep restarting with the roster updates, though I might just go ahead after this week unless there's major player additions (I don't care too much about the ratings changes)
With the Ravens, I don't do a lot. The biggest things they need are DBs that have a clue (that means you Mr. 41 rated OVR CB that got burnt up and down the field all day this week) and WR that aren't slow as LBs (yah, you Mr. Washington), and those guys are kinda hard to find in "sim" kind of trades.
So I cut Mr. Burnt and probably one other guy. I picked up a rookie CB (Mickens, I think...) and some WR.Last edited by KBLover; 10-18-2009, 07:02 PM."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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Re: Do you play the first season of your franchise realistically?
I got rid of Javon Walker and signed up Marvin Harrison. And I traded a someone((forgot who)) and 3rd rounder for Adam Synder RT and 4th and 5th rounder.Comment
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"Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment

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