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  • Robo COP
    Pro
    • Feb 2012
    • 911

    #1

    I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

    I'm terrible. Just absolutely terrible with this. I get an idea that I want to do for a dynasty and start it up. I enjoy it for a couple of days...but then I see a better idea someone had or just get bored with my current dynasty. In the past I have had the dynasty where I end up changing coaching jobs what seems like very single offseason. But then I have also had the ones where I try to stick to just one team. It never fails. I get bored with it and feel like I could have picked a better route.

    Currently I started a dynasty where I took over in year 2 (tried simming year 1 to be fairly close to what happened in football this year) as the OC for Kentucky. In year 2 I am dominating the SEC with Jalen Whitlow and I'll likely be in line to get a good HC job. This is what I wanted to happen...

    But then I come on here and see somebody's signature where they are tracking where they have coached in their dynasty. Starting as an OC for a small program, then a big program, then a HC for a small program, then a big program. All for a couple of years. And I realize that seems way more fun than what I am currently doing. Now I'm wanting to quit my Kentucky dynasty and start doing something like that...

    But then at the same time I know I'll end up getting bored and probably school hopping every year and not form any sort of longevity with any team.

    Anyone else suffer from this problem? Anyone have any potential solutions? I think I need medication
  • The_Wise_One
    Why Not Us?
    • Jan 2011
    • 2633

    #2
    Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

    Oh I'm sure you're not the only one. For me the key is recruiting and getting through that first season. Once players are on my team that I brought over I just can't abandon them. Sometimes it's a grind, but worth it in the end.
    SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
    MISSOURI TIGERS
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    • canesfins
      MVP
      • Jul 2012
      • 2412

      #3
      Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

      I think the majority has this. It's just with so many teams, so many different cool scenarios are possible and just not enough time for all of them.

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      • TNBassMan10
        Rookie
        • Aug 2011
        • 394

        #4
        Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

        I've def had my fair share of this. My helpful advice, pick somebody you know, maybe just a close friend that you know loves football, and play an online dynasty with them. That's what I'm doing. I'm playing in a 2-man online dynasty. We both started at small programs (I took Bowling Green and he went with MTSU). Despite a Heisman difficulty (and most difficult OS sliders I could find), and a head-to-head match-up in which I won by only 4, the BGSU Falcons were able to go undefeated and win the 2013 national championship (undefeated #2 Ohio State lost the B1G championship--ironic right?). MTSU went 10-3. Oregon went 7-6 and fired their coach. I got the job offer and jumped on it. Now we're in year 3. My bud left MTSU after 2 years and has replaced James Franklin at Vandy. I'm still at Oregon. We get to talk about our dynasties and they coincide with one another. That keeps me honest and keeps me from hitting the reset button every 2 seasons (like I used to do).
        Win, Lose, or Draw, I'm a Titan and a Vol (and a TTU Golden Eagle!)

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        • TNBassMan10
          Rookie
          • Aug 2011
          • 394

          #5
          Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

          **Just a side note, Oregon, in my 1st year with the program, went 10-3 with a bowl win and Mariota winning the Heisman. MTSU managed 12-2 with a C-USA title. (Then jumped ship to Vandy).

          2015 to date:
          Oregon 1-0
          Vandy 1-1

          Just love it guys! (Using slider set on the slider board that "limits" the read option on Heisman).
          Win, Lose, or Draw, I'm a Titan and a Vol (and a TTU Golden Eagle!)

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          • Robo COP
            Pro
            • Feb 2012
            • 911

            #6
            Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

            Originally posted by TNBassMan10
            I've def had my fair share of this. My helpful advice, pick somebody you know, maybe just a close friend that you know loves football, and play an online dynasty with them. That's what I'm doing. I'm playing in a 2-man online dynasty. We both started at small programs (I took Bowling Green and he went with MTSU). Despite a Heisman difficulty (and most difficult OS sliders I could find), and a head-to-head match-up in which I won by only 4, the BGSU Falcons were able to go undefeated and win the 2013 national championship (undefeated #2 Ohio State lost the B1G championship--ironic right?). MTSU went 10-3. Oregon went 7-6 and fired their coach. I got the job offer and jumped on it. Now we're in year 3. My bud left MTSU after 2 years and has replaced James Franklin at Vandy. I'm still at Oregon. We get to talk about our dynasties and they coincide with one another. That keeps me honest and keeps me from hitting the reset button every 2 seasons (like I used to do).
            Yea I am about to do the same. He's new to the game though so were going to be using the community sliders (all-American difficulty). He is starting as Michigan State though and I'm thinking I'm going to be BYU and eventually move to the PAC-12. I am slightly afraid of that one becoming stale though since I feel I will have immediate success with BYU.

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            • XXstormmXX
              MVP
              • Aug 2013
              • 1751

              #7
              Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

              Well for me I just keep a bunch of dynasties running so when I get bored I can mix it up. Also if your stuck on a boring game you can sim until you get to a more interesting game.
              INACTIVE

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              • jbrew2411
                MVP
                • Dec 2007
                • 2554

                #8
                Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                I was suffering from RDS then I saw a cool commercial with a man and women in a bath tub looking at a sunset pushing a drug to cure RDS but with some wicked side effects...


                I know what you mean by getting board. I recently found my self with some time away from teaching and coaching so I have had some time to play NCAA 14 again. I decided to start a new dynasty, as my old one got deleted by my 5 year old daughter who finds it so funny to delete my games.


                Needing a fresh idea from making a coach then tracking his career alone; I thought long and hard before deciding to do a Madden 13 style storyline players theme in my dynasty. I loved the feature in Madden where I could follow certain storyline players throughout the season leading up to the draft, so I decided to recreate these players in NCAA 14. So I started a sim only franchise of Madden 13 so I could get the 1st year ratings of the storyline players.


                At the start of each NCAA season I created the players from the last Madden draft class. I only recreated the storyline players and a few players that I had played with during my time with Madden 13. I would create them with their 1st year Madden ratings and the hometown as the town in which their Madden college was located. Then I would follow those players through the recruiting process to see where they signed. I created a spread sheet to help me track them. Since they were rated far better then most recruits I stayed away from recruiting them for my team.


                Each season I would create the next group of storyline players as they appeared in my Madden franchise giving me more players to follow. I would check their depth chart position before week 1's games were played and then stats at seasons end. I also noted their draft position, round only, in Madden and compared it with the one listed in NCAA. It has given me something to do beyond the regular dynasty mode.
                Relax, it's just a video game!

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                • fballturkey
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 2370

                  #9
                  Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                  I used to have this really bad, but the announcement that this is the last NCAA for a while kind of made the pressure a little less for me. I'll be playing for a while so there's lots of time to do whatever dynasties I want.

                  Right now I'm on year 4 of a Western Kentucky dynasty. Doubt I would have made it that far with a team I'm not connected with in previous games.
                  Teams: Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Reds, Marshall Thundering Herd, Virginia Tech Hokies (2010 alum)

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                  • dso122783
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 213

                    #10
                    Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                    Originally posted by Robo COP
                    I'm terrible. Just absolutely terrible with this. I get an idea that I want to do for a dynasty and start it up. I enjoy it for a couple of days...but then I see a better idea someone had or just get bored with my current dynasty. In the past I have had the dynasty where I end up changing coaching jobs what seems like very single offseason. But then I have also had the ones where I try to stick to just one team. It never fails. I get bored with it and feel like I could have picked a better route.

                    Currently I started a dynasty where I took over in year 2 (tried simming year 1 to be fairly close to what happened in football this year) as the OC for Kentucky. In year 2 I am dominating the SEC with Jalen Whitlow and I'll likely be in line to get a good HC job. This is what I wanted to happen...

                    But then I come on here and see somebody's signature where they are tracking where they have coached in their dynasty. Starting as an OC for a small program, then a big program, then a HC for a small program, then a big program. All for a couple of years. And I realize that seems way more fun than what I am currently doing. Now I'm wanting to quit my Kentucky dynasty and start doing something like that...

                    But then at the same time I know I'll end up getting bored and probably school hopping every year and not form any sort of longevity with any team.

                    Anyone else suffer from this problem? Anyone have any potential solutions? I think I need medication
                    Man, I know the feeling. I used to suffer from this same thing. What usually helps me, is when I start to get bored with a dynasty, I work on getting all the rivalry trophies in Play Now. This is very fun, and Ill do this until I'm ready to go back to my dynasty. In 12 I had all but 3.

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                    • Deuce2223
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 12571

                      #11
                      Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                      I have played and posted dynasties on here for several years now in the dynasty section, and I too suffer from RDS..


                      This year I started out as the OC for Boise State my favorite team, but after guiding them to a National Title where I lost, I still felt like I had accomplished to much to fast. So I left taking a HC job at Eastern Michigan. After guiding the Eagles to a 8 win season and bowl victory I jumped at a chance to take over a 1-11 Cal team. Problem was I had success there as well, guiding the Bears to a Rose Bowl before losing to Iowa. Again I felt like I wanted something different, but rather then hit reset. I made up a story line that my coach resigned due to recruiting violations and ended up at Georgia State the only team that would hire him.

                      After a 6-6 season in Year 1, I went 11-2 winning the SunBelt in Year 2, I then spend a year as a Independent going 10-2 before moving to the SEC. I have now won 2 SEC Championships and 2 straight National Titles. (12-2) and (14-0). This year I started out ranked #3 and went 6-0 before switching my sliders around and now I am 8-2 and ranked #10.

                      Personally again I feel I have had success way to early and way to much. My Coach in 8 seasons is almost maxed out.

                      Personally for me if I do start over and I am sure I will with this being the last NCAA football game for awhile, I will go the route of OC at a small school for 2 seasons, OC at a Large school for 2 seasons, and then a HC at a small school where I can hopefully build them into a powerhouse before (6-10 years) before I head to my dream job or maybe a rebuild of a former National Power.

                      However I would recommend coaching progression be turned to slow, and recruiting restrictions on yourself as well if you find it too easy.

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                      • CR3AMnCR1MS0N
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 474

                        #12
                        Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                        Things that help me:

                        Job upgrade restrictions:

                        I had to start as an OC of a low prestige school and could only upgrade to non-BCS schools a max of two stars better than my current school or BCS-AQ schools which were a max of one star better than my current school. I also made myself stay as an OC for at least 5 years total.

                        When I finally did become a HC I made a rule that it has to be a school at least 3 stars lower than the school where I was last an OC. The same rules for taking new jobs that I placed for a OC apply for HC with an added rule that I must spend 5 years at one school as HC before leaving.

                        I did have a few exceptions to these rules tho:

                        If one of my "dream jobs" opened up, I can leave to accept it at anytime, as long as I did not upgrade from OC to HC to do it.

                        Dream jobs include:
                        Indiana - My favorite
                        Wake Forest - Coaches alma mater
                        TCU - Idk why, I just like them.

                        I can also leave to be the HC at a school where I was OC previously at any time.

                        These would include:
                        North Texas
                        Colorado

                        Recruiting Restrictions

                        I kinda let these slide at the first two jobs, but at New Mexico State I'm imposing these restrictions:

                        - Can recruit any interested prospects
                        - Non interested prospects can only be recruited if they fit the following rules:
                        1) In state recruits signed can only have a rating 2-stars higher than school prestige rating (NMSU is a 1-star program, so in state kids can only be a max of 3-stars).
                        2) Players who are from out of state, but are from a pipeline state can have rating of one-star higher than school prestige (so 2-star max for now).
                        3) All non-pipeline recruits must be same rating as school's prestige or lower (1-star current max).
                        -Max number of prospects I can sign is # of seniors leaving +2.

                        Fun things to do to keep the dynasty fresh:
                        -Create myself and friends as recruits and track their careers.
                        - Implement a relegation system
                        - Use the Generic editor (found in the roster section of the forum) to make a project out of figuring out how to get the WAC into my dynasty to help the relegation system run more smoothly.
                        - Use the generic editor to set up a 4-team playoff.
                        Last edited by CR3AMnCR1MS0N; 12-16-2013, 10:22 PM.
                        NFL - Indianapolis Colts
                        NCAA (anything) - Indiana Hoosiers

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                        • dubvcrazy
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 438

                          #13
                          Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                          I suffer from it terribly man. Glad to find out that I'm not alone.

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                          • Robo COP
                            Pro
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 911

                            #14
                            Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                            Originally posted by CR3AMnCR1MS0N
                            Things that help me:

                            Job upgrade restrictions:

                            I had to start as an OC of a low prestige school and could only upgrade to non-BCS schools a max of two stars better than my current school or BCS-AQ schools which were a max of one star better than my current school. I also made myself stay as an OC for at least 5 years total.

                            When I finally did become a HC I made a rule that it has to be a school at least 3 stars lower than the school where I was last an OC. The same rules for taking new jobs that I placed for a OC apply for HC with an added rule that I must spend 5 years at one school as HC before leaving.

                            I did have a few exceptions to these rules tho:

                            If one of my "dream jobs" opened up, I can leave to accept it at anytime, as long as I did not upgrade from OC to HC to do it.

                            Dream jobs include:
                            Indiana - My favorite
                            Wake Forest - Coaches alma mater
                            TCU - Idk why, I just like them.

                            I can also leave to be the HC at a school where I was OC previously at any time.

                            These would include:
                            North Texas
                            Colorado

                            Recruiting Restrictions

                            I kinda let these slide at the first two jobs, but at New Mexico State I'm imposing these restrictions:

                            - Can recruit any interested prospects
                            - Non interested prospects can only be recruited if they fit the following rules:
                            1) In state recruits signed can only have a rating 2-stars higher than school prestige rating (NMSU is a 1-star program, so in state kids can only be a max of 3-stars).
                            2) Players who are from out of state, but are from a pipeline state can have rating of one-star higher than school prestige (so 2-star max for now).
                            3) All non-pipeline recruits must be same rating as school's prestige or lower (1-star current max).
                            -Max number of prospects I can sign is # of seniors leaving +2.

                            Fun things to do to keep the dynasty fresh:
                            -Create myself and friends as recruits and track their careers.
                            - Implement a relegation system
                            - Use the Generic editor (found in the roster section of the forum) to make a project out of figuring out how to get the WAC into my dynasty to help the relegation system run more smoothly.
                            - Use the generic editor to set up a 4-team playoff.
                            I think I'm going to try out those coaching restrictions. Starting at Texas State. And my dream jobs will likely be

                            Washington - coach alma mater
                            TCU - same reason as you
                            BYU - just like their stadium and black alternate jerseys

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                            • canesfins
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 2412

                              #15
                              Re: I suffer from RDS (Restarting Dynasty Syndrome)

                              I limit myself to only running the flexbone offense now. In any other offense I rebuild too fast.

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