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canonico
posted: 2013-03-23 18:06:34 (ID: 87915) Report Abuse
Skepie wrote:
canonico wrote:
Skepie wrote:
YEAH!!! The two dutch teams have make it to the wild card games (A).

Probably the last time that i win the division for now.


Congrats to both and good luck in the playoffs. But why do you say that this will be the last time you win the division?


Because i believe that Farmsum Islanders and you probably beat me next season and you never know how you will play next year. Besides that you need 9-7 of 10-6.

And the way i played this year i believe i will not make that next year with the loses that i will have in my squad.


Oh c'mon, you just won the division, your team compared to mine is well above the Lions, your fear of the Islanders is acceptable because they are on the same level of the Rams, but my Mighty Lions are still not up there yet. The only reason as to why the Lions came close to making it was in theory an easier schedulle. The Lions will eventualy close the gap (I hope), but still not close to it in terms of roster quality, not even close...
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Skepie
posted: 2013-03-23 18:29:11 (ID: 87917) Report Abuse
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Oh c'mon, you just won the division, your team compared to mine is well above the Lions, your fear of the Islanders is acceptable because they are on the same level of the Rams, but my Mighty Lions are still not up there yet. The only reason as to why the Lions came close to making it was in theory an easier schedulle. The Lions will eventualy close the gap (I hope), but still not close to it in terms of roster quality, not even close...


The last part you are right. Your roster is not so good as the Islanders or the Rams but playbook makes the difference and not the players. Thats what i believe.

But look to the game form today and the game earlier in the season. It were two a close games. I played today with MOTY and the gap between you and my is not that big as you believe.

And about your schedule we played 2 different games. you played against: Kentucky Thoroughbreds and Bonaval Acorns. Were i played against: Mighty Magpies and Ajalvir Destroyers. So that is not a big difference.
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canonico
posted: 2013-03-23 18:45:12 (ID: 87920) Report Abuse
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canonico wrote:
Oh c'mon, you just won the division, your team compared to mine is well above the Lions, your fear of the Islanders is acceptable because they are on the same level of the Rams, but my Mighty Lions are still not up there yet. The only reason as to why the Lions came close to making it was in theory an easier schedulle. The Lions will eventualy close the gap (I hope), but still not close to it in terms of roster quality, not even close...


The last part you are right. Your roster is not so good as the Islanders or the Rams but playbook makes the difference and not the players. Thats what i believe.

But look to the game form today and the game earlier in the season. It were two a close games. I played today with MOTY and the gap between you and my is not that big as you believe.

And about your schedule we played 2 different games. you played against: Kentucky Thoroughbreds and Bonaval Acorns. Were i played against: Mighty Magpies and Ajalvir Destroyers. So that is not a big difference.


No strategy or playbook can work miracles if the players don't have the quality to interpert what you ask of them. This is a known fact, players win games. I can have the best playbook in the world, a god's gift playbook and my team would still not be able to beat the top teams because my roster is not even close to theirs. The playbook might help my team close the gap, but there's a big diference in closing the gap and beeing favourite, that is something my team is not in our division, at least while there's such a disparity in roster quality.
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Skepie
posted: 2013-03-23 19:09:57 (ID: 87921) Report Abuse
canonico wrote:
Skepie wrote:
canonico wrote:
Oh c'mon, you just won the division, your team compared to mine is well above the Lions, your fear of the Islanders is acceptable because they are on the same level of the Rams, but my Mighty Lions are still not up there yet. The only reason as to why the Lions came close to making it was in theory an easier schedulle. The Lions will eventualy close the gap (I hope), but still not close to it in terms of roster quality, not even close...


The last part you are right. Your roster is not so good as the Islanders or the Rams but playbook makes the difference and not the players. Thats what i believe.

But look to the game form today and the game earlier in the season. It were two a close games. I played today with MOTY and the gap between you and my is not that big as you believe.

And about your schedule we played 2 different games. you played against: Kentucky Thoroughbreds and Bonaval Acorns. Were i played against: Mighty Magpies and Ajalvir Destroyers. So that is not a big difference.


No strategy or playbook can work miracles if the players don't have the quality to interpert what you ask of them. This is a known fact, players win games. I can have the best playbook in the world, a god's gift playbook and my team would still not be able to beat the top teams because my roster is not even close to theirs. The playbook might help my team close the gap, but there's a big diference in closing the gap and beeing favourite, that is something my team is not in our division, at least while there's such a disparity in roster quality.


I'm not saying that you are the favorite to win division. I say I believe that I not will win next season, because you are closing the gap between the Islanders and the Rams. But we have also the Islanders in our Division how can win the division. River City will leave us so we have no idea how will replace him.

And about the playbook you are right new guys will not win form big guys. But I'm talking about our league/conference/division and than i say a playbook make a big difference. If you play against Urshult Gladiators or Mighty Magpies you have chance to win with the squad what you have right now.
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KingOfTh3Hil
posted: 2013-03-23 21:34:59 (ID: 87940) Report Abuse
remember that Luck and bad luck play a part aswell.

If lets say i have "bad luck" on a gameday, lots of few gained yards on the ground and more then usual incomplete passes and interceptions (that is btw alot depending on luck/bad luck in my eyes) while my oponent on that game got som "luck" with few inc, no int, making 3 and 8y and so on. My team will lose.

As we have seen this season the pointdifference in some games havent been that big as last season. But it might have been dependent on luck/ bad luck.

an example of what happend to me this season against Lambrushia. I had the lead at the 4Q with 24-16. L. created 1 TD in 3Q but in the range of 4 min he did 2 more td to ensure the win and it was all becourse of me throwing an interception (did 3 the whole game and that have never happend to me before)
It was not becourse of the playbook, but more about turnovers that happens at a % depending on skills and a % depending on Luck/bad luck
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Skepie
posted: 2013-03-23 21:47:29 (ID: 87942) Report Abuse
KingOfTh3Hil wrote:
remember that Luck and bad luck play a part aswell.

If lets say i have "bad luck" on a gameday, lots of few gained yards on the ground and more then usual incomplete passes and interceptions (that is btw alot depending on luck/bad luck in my eyes) while my oponent on that game got som "luck" with few inc, no int, making 3 and 8y and so on. My team will lose.

As we have seen this season the pointdifference in some games havent been that big as last season. But it might have been dependent on luck/ bad luck.

an example of what happend to me this season against Lambrushia. I had the lead at the 4Q with 24-16. L. created 1 TD in 3Q but in the range of 4 min he did 2 more td to ensure the win and it was all becourse of me throwing an interception (did 3 the whole game and that have never happend to me before)
It was not becourse of the playbook, but more about turnovers that happens at a % depending on skills and a % depending on Luck/bad luck


I see it as a playbook issue. Because every team is different and you need every time another playbook. Especially on the defense side. So in the example that you give, i think that Lambrushia guessed good what you will do. And put that in his playbook. I believe that did is the biggest part for a win or not.

Luck is a random factor. you will loss some games and win some games trough luck. Especially when you have a lot of pass in your playbook and your QB plays very bad. And it will close the gap sometimes a little bit more that it sut be
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KingOfTh3Hil
posted: 2013-03-23 21:55:04 (ID: 87943) Report Abuse
Skepie wrote:
KingOfTh3Hil wrote:
remember that Luck and bad luck play a part aswell.

If lets say i have "bad luck" on a gameday, lots of few gained yards on the ground and more then usual incomplete passes and interceptions (that is btw alot depending on luck/bad luck in my eyes) while my oponent on that game got som "luck" with few inc, no int, making 3 and 8y and so on. My team will lose.

As we have seen this season the pointdifference in some games havent been that big as last season. But it might have been dependent on luck/ bad luck.

an example of what happend to me this season against Lambrushia. I had the lead at the 4Q with 24-16. L. created 1 TD in 3Q but in the range of 4 min he did 2 more td to ensure the win and it was all becourse of me throwing an interception (did 3 the whole game and that have never happend to me before)
It was not becourse of the playbook, but more about turnovers that happens at a % depending on skills and a % depending on Luck/bad luck


I see it as a playbook issue. Because every team is different and you need every time another playbook. Especially on the defense side. So in the example that you give, i think that Lambrushia guessed good what you will do. And put that in his playbook. I believe that did is the biggest part for a win or not.

Luck is a random factor. you will loss some games and win some games trough luck. Especially when you have a lot of pass in your playbook and your QB plays very bad. And it will close the gap sometimes a little bit more that it sut be


that was really my point

Luck can determine some games regardless of players or playbook
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canonico
posted: 2013-03-26 16:43:00 (ID: 88300) Report Abuse
What in the world happened!? Every game ended up beeing a one side affair (except Academicals Vs GLADIATORI)!!! I don't think we had this sort of results in the playoffs last season. But oh well, congrats on the winning teams and more luck next time to the lossing sides.

Barnim Steel 42:9 Scheper Rams
Farmsum Islanders 3:44 AFC Valdainois
Hebridean Academicals 6:24 GLADIATORI ROMA
Lyon Eagles 7:69 ASU Bears
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canonico
posted: 2013-03-31 04:47:38 (ID: 89031) Report Abuse
Everyone went quiet in here or what?
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petef
posted: 2013-03-31 14:41:20 (ID: 89076) Report Abuse
canonico wrote:
Everyone went quiet in here or what?


Sorry just been busy with work... lots of familiar faces in the finals
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