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Post by Commissioner/Reds on Jan 14, 2010 16:41:41 GMT -5
Start over or quit altogether? or another solution.
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Post by djoz/Brooklyn on Jan 14, 2010 18:18:35 GMT -5
I say we start over in the year 1925.
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tiny
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St. Louis Browns, 1906 World Champions and 1930 NwN Detriot Tigers World Champions
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Post by tiny on Jan 14, 2010 19:46:59 GMT -5
I'll go with the majority decision but do we need to start in 1925? How about starting over say in 1908 or 09.
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Post by djoz/Brooklyn on Jan 14, 2010 23:44:37 GMT -5
The reason I suggested 1925 is because it is still considered the dead ball era but not completely dead. There will be just enough HR's to make it more interesting yet we'll still get to see most of the really great all time players come thru via the draft.
Dj Superbas
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Post by bostonredsoxgm on Jan 15, 2010 4:28:22 GMT -5
Earlier year the better for me, starting over. My ideal would even be before 08. Whatever, I'd be up to join the restart.
Two questions - if we start over, are teams open for some shifting?
Also - would anybody else be up for reducing the range of media revenues? I feel smart-market teams are significantly handicapped in our structure.
Steve Americans/Red Sox GM
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Post by House Of Cards on Jan 15, 2010 21:48:06 GMT -5
So by starting over, we lose all of our current players?
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Post by bigfatgus on Jan 16, 2010 19:58:45 GMT -5
Basically sounds like starting a new league? Would give a chance to fill any vacant teams etc. Possibly a player draft? Like I said a whole new league. Ive found it hard to get into this league as I only recently joined and seems to have been filled with problems and not moved anywhere due to various issues. I know its not anyones fault but as a new player to this league its hard to even bother checking forums etc.
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Post by Commissioner/Reds on Jan 19, 2010 9:34:11 GMT -5
I finally got a response back from OOTP (geez that took a long time!!!). So, I want to see what they can do. I'll update as soon as I get one.
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