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301731.50 in reply to 301731.47
Date: 1/15/2020 6:01:33 PM
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The main reason someone buys an old guy is to have a roster filler that is cheaper than 1000$, which is the price one normally pays to get a filler player for a scrim then dump him before his salary is paid.


A few seasons ago they changed the rules for buying a player. A bought player must be on the team for 1 week, so their salary will be paid. No more being able to rent a high salary ringer for 3 days, then fire them to avoid paying their salary.

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301731.51 in reply to 301731.50
Date: 1/16/2020 12:42:57 AM
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There must be more to this rule, because almost every week I buy a 1000$ scrub to fill out a scrim roster, and then fire him right after. Sometimes the purchase and the firing is the same day. He has to play or I cant fire him but I've never had to keep him a week.

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301731.56 in reply to 301731.55
Date: 1/22/2020 4:08:07 PM
Wasco Tigers
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Honestly, I think a lot of it has to do with the Redstones having highly inferior players from being coachless.

However, playing French Patient isn't a new tactic either. What is really the difference between playing Outside Iso and Patient? In my mind, Patient is spreading out and passing the ball until reaching an inferior matchup and Outside Iso is spreading out trying to drive and passing when its not there. I'd really would need to see a few games with quality players on each team to say this is a solid tactic as if the Guard's inside skills are being used vs the Center too often than its a poor option. The Redstones would have lost to any tactic but with this lineup Outside Iso seemed like a safe play with some upside.

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