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138092.6 in reply to 138092.4
Date: 3/29/2010 7:46:58 PM
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This is a fine idea if training is your prime objective. You have to play you C/PF at PG/SG to train them passing and more often than not they are going to initially suck at it so its a risk you are going to have to take as you might lose games by playing guys out of position

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138092.7 in reply to 138092.6
Date: 3/30/2010 3:07:14 AM
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Hi MB

I suuffered that last season playing my PG and SG's out of position for the season - lost some big games and missed out on promotion but think it was worth it. I have three really good prospects plus another couple who just pick pick up pops on the one vs one training week. Hopefully this year I will be able to finish higher this season and be better placed for a shot at Div II.


thanks

lambaw :0)

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138092.8 in reply to 138092.7
Date: 3/30/2010 12:44:55 PM
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I'll be fine - but I was operating with a huge profit buffer last season and was running a very low salary team since I emphasize defense and don't seek out high level scorers.

I saw about a 25% salary increase and a 15% TV money increase, but the salary increase was mostly training, I believe. My bigger concern is that I may have mis-judged the market cycle and when all my trainees are ready for the transfer list I may get less for them than if I would have put them up before the last playoffs despite their getting lots of training since then.

I estimate that I will still probably make $175k-$200k profit per week for most of the season if I can stay just above .500.


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138092.9 in reply to 138092.8
Date: 3/30/2010 3:25:01 PM
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Yeah the salary increase from the adjustments was 5-10%. Luckily for me it coincided with me going up a division, in div IV I would have had to rethink the strategy