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Post by Colorado Rockies GM(John) on Nov 14, 2011 18:40:34 GMT -6
Id like to see more teams make the playoffs. Sure the better teams wont always win but thats no different than real life and it makes it more interesting if more owners are still alive in the last few weeks.
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Post by New York Yankees GM(Tommy) on Nov 14, 2011 19:26:58 GMT -6
Yup just like you would have this year .... oh wait you would have still lost to me during the regular season. Oh and in the playoffs yeah there you would have been outed in the first round. Maybe head to head ... lost 10-2 in our meeting during the year. Yup you're a realllllll threat LOL
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Post by Cardinals GM(Jared) on Nov 14, 2011 20:21:08 GMT -6
i had a rebuilding year
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Post by Cincinnati Reds (Mike) on Nov 16, 2011 15:14:29 GMT -6
Since ESPN doesn't allow weighted schedules, does anyone know if it's possible in Yahoo? And I guess that brings up another question -- would anyone be interested in switching sites if that was possible?
Personally, I like Yahoo because it's a little easier/faster to navigate throughout the league page. And they've gotten better about expanding their list of available players to match ESPN.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2011 15:17:43 GMT -6
Nope I'm NOT into yahoo anymore.....
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Post by Atlanta Braves GM(T.J.) on Nov 16, 2011 15:28:40 GMT -6
Since ESPN doesn't allow weighted schedules, does anyone know if it's possible in Yahoo? And I guess that brings up another question -- would anyone be interested in switching sites if that was possible? Personally, I like Yahoo because it's a little easier/faster to navigate throughout the league page. And they've gotten better about expanding their list of available players to match ESPN. I prefer Yahoo as well but they just don't have near the customizable features that ESPN does plus the positional eligibility requirement are much friendlier for us. A weighted schedule is doable in ESPN. I just have to manually enter it in.
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Post by New York Mets GM(Randy) on Nov 16, 2011 16:04:40 GMT -6
Since ESPN doesn't allow weighted schedules, does anyone know if it's possible in Yahoo? And I guess that brings up another question -- would anyone be interested in switching sites if that was possible? Personally, I like Yahoo because it's a little easier/faster to navigate throughout the league page. And they've gotten better about expanding their list of available players to match ESPN. I prefer Yahoo as well but they just don't have near the customizable features that ESPN does plus the positional eligibility requirement are much friendlier for us. A weighted schedule is doable in ESPN. I just have to manually enter it in. I can help work on the schedule.
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Post by Atlanta Braves GM(T.J.) on Nov 17, 2011 10:59:57 GMT -6
I prefer Yahoo as well but they just don't have near the customizable features that ESPN does plus the positional eligibility requirement are much friendlier for us. A weighted schedule is doable in ESPN. I just have to manually enter it in. I can help work on the schedule. You have been knighted then.
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Post by Cardinals GM(Jared) on Nov 17, 2011 14:05:41 GMT -6
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...this still doesnt fix the crappy team problem!!!!!!! ![](http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7769/2011divisonrecords.jpg) If you have crappy teams play each other more they are still crappy! We need to balance out the power in each league, starting by separating the ever other team down. Yanks has no competition, and rockies shouldn't have been in. Weighting doesn't fix this unless we have a wild card. Rivalries are just as good in 2 or 1 divisions.
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Post by Brewers GM(Mike) on Nov 17, 2011 19:44:20 GMT -6
have we decided whether we going to stay at 4 divisions or go to 2?
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