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206349.4 in reply to 206349.2
Date: 1/13/2012 6:00:51 PM
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Thanks. I didn't think of that. That would be brutal if I spent all my cash on veterans in the last week of the season and then couldn't sign my first round draft pick.

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206349.5 in reply to 206349.3
Date: 1/13/2012 6:02:45 PM
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So, it sounds like my $50K weekly surplus may be a thing of the past when I demote down to D5. That is good to know.
Yeah, those lower tier seats are always full. I'll look into how much it would cost to expand that section of my stadium.
Thanks!

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206349.6 in reply to 206349.4
Date: 1/13/2012 6:30:37 PM
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You misunderstood. It doesn't cost anything to get your own draft picks they sign on for free. I meant u could use the money to buy youngsters off the transfer market as there is a flood of them on the market after the draft.

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206349.8 in reply to 206349.7
Date: 1/14/2012 2:59:46 PM
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Wow. So the resounding feedback I'm getting is that trying to land a superstar (or two stars) off the waiver wire at this point for me probably isn't my best move. It would be good to keep some cash on hand for the start of my new season in my potentially new league (demotion), and also good to increase the number of seats in my coliseum.
Thanks everyone!

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206349.9 in reply to 206349.8
Date: 1/14/2012 7:30:40 PM
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I'd say in a week to 10 days from now, you'll begin to see some better players on the wire going for cheaper prices. Right now the prices are high for the star players. Once they are no longer eligible for the playoffs, I expect their prices will go down. Also, when the season is over and teams begin to look at next season, you will see a lot more players on the fa wire go for prices that you'll be better able to afford.