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From: brian

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Date: 8/7/2009 2:47:36 PM
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Run and Gun and Look Inside are statistically the strongest offenses to run as you will shoot at a higher percentage than the other tactics. Its more of a flaw of the game than anything else.


They also wear your players down and cause you to give up more points. You may score more, but you may allow your opponent to score at a higher rate also.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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Date: 8/16/2009 5:12:53 PM
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Well, I thought I had this whole managing thing down pat. But the more I switch around training and game time strategies, I've seem to better, then worse, then better.
And I just can't understand it.

Last season, I did fairly well, training big men with 4 decent quality guards.
Then come the beginning of this season with the exact same squad except my downlow had just gotten better, I started losing, basically every game.
I have no idea why. Competition got probably just a hair tougher but, that shouldn't keep me from winning.
So I decided to sell 3 of my 4 guards, I kept Toby and I picked up a stud PG and 2 trainees.
The PG can't shoot, but can defend, handle and pass.
Now all of a sudden I start winning games, now that I basically have 1 real guard. I have managed to pull out a win against the #1 and 2 seeds!
I'm stumped now.

From: Xarn

To: Coco
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88540.152 in reply to 88540.148
Date: 8/19/2009 1:16:38 PM
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I got trounced on the road this week to fall into a 3 way tie at 19-2.

I play at home, on TV against one of the other 19-2 teams in the next match.

If you've got some time, I'd like to game plan around this game heading into the playoffs in first place would be preferred.

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Date: 8/19/2009 2:02:55 PM
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I got trounced on the road this week to fall into a 3 way tie at 19-2.

I play at home, on TV against one of the other 19-2 teams in the next match.

If you've got some time, I'd like to game plan around this game heading into the playoffs in first place would be preferred.


Wow...that's going to be an exciting finale to the regular season in your conference.

Good luck,

Steve
Bruins

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Date: 8/19/2009 2:58:15 PM
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BB-Mail sent.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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Date: 8/19/2009 5:27:01 PM
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Had to speak to the big Don...

Steve
Bruins

From: FatCurry

To: Coco
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Date: 8/20/2009 8:28:24 AM
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Sounds like your going to get whacked...

Good thing U21 elections are coming up or we'd be out of a coach.


From: Xarn

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Date: 8/22/2009 10:13:21 PM
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Thanks.

I won my game by 16. But I didn't trust myself to TIE or PIN so I went crunch time.

The 2nd place team won by 22.

Going into tonight's games I had a point differential of 606 and they had a point differential of 602. Now I'm at 222 and they're at 224. Does that mean they'll be the #1 seed in the tournament and I'll face the same team I just beat in the first round?

The top 3 teams in my league are all in my division. 20-2, 20-2, 19-3. The other division's winner has 6 losses.

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