For the time being, we set the price to $1, and we can't limit it to just the game testers, so if you're interested, you'll also get the $1 price. Just sign up.
This is a fresh reset, so everyone will have new teams and we'll do a new draft.
Also, please give us any feedback about what you like or don't like, and how we can improve navigation. We've updated all of the systems, so there's a chance that errors are lurking somewhere, but we think we're good to go now. Let us know if something bad happens to you. [Reply]
Joey Bosa had 0 sacks and 2 penalties for 30 yards “this sim is broken” (yelled in Clays voice!). Haha. Bosa being back leads to double teams which opens up Devin Kennard, whom is having a very stellar season. The game plan was to not blitz Stafford as much since he’s having a monster season and just drop everyone back. The plan seemed to work. Somehow the sim didn’t agree with Kamara. Surprised by his lack of showing. I also think the sim hates Keenan Allen. He’s been shit this season.
Going into the draft I didn’t know many O linemen besides a few. Evidently I done a masterful job at drafting. Zeke and now Kenyan Drakes YPC is insane. This is the first game that Drake outrushed Zeke. I’ve been holding him back. We’ll see how O line affects rushing in league 2 because I purposely drafted Drake but I don’t think the O line is anywhere near as good.
Still get frustrated by Andy Reid controlling the play calling late in games. Every week in the 4th qtr with a lead it’s run run run punt. After throwing and running all over the place the first 3 quarters. Luckily we held on with that #1 defense [Reply]
Originally Posted by PHOG:
Well Vancouver Volcanoes is on the clock, which will end our initial draft. What's next, contracts?
Yep, next up is to sign your players to contracts, being sure to hold some money back for the limited free agency that will occur next. (This is when you can shuffle some players on and off your roster by successfully outbidding others for free agents.)
You have to keep a 53-man roster at this point, so for every player you sign you have to cut someone. If you have guys who are likely to be cut, I recommend signing them to a no-cost one-year contract so you don't sink money into them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Yep, next up is to sign your players to contracts, being sure to hold some money back for the limited free agency that will occur next. (This is when you can shuffle some players on and off your roster by successfully outbidding others for free agents.)
You have to keep a 53-man roster at this point, so for every player you sign you have to cut someone. If you have guys who are likely to be cut, I recommend signing them to a no-cost one-year contract so you don't sink money into them.
Ok thanks, I already have 3 spots open because the 3 that were cut only played 1 game last year & none this year. :-) [Reply]
Sheeeesh, looking at my team and it is so injury riddled this first season.
A few key guys out for the majority of or entire season. Leonard Fournette is going to miss more games in his first season on my team than he has in his entire NFL career. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
When does contracts and free agency open up?
I think you'll get an e-mail about it. It's really a matter of when cdcox has time to flip the switch. (And there's probably a little more to it than that.) [Reply]
Ok league 2 folks, listen up. Free agency has begun. Before you can participate in free agency you need to sign you contracts. As soon as you do that, you can bid on free agents. After there is a bid on a free agent, he will not sign for 72 hours. So sometime in the next 3 days you need to sign your free agents to participate in early free agent signings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I think you'll get an e-mail about it. It's really a matter of when cdcox has time to flip the switch. (And there's probably a little more to it than that.)
Three switches, and remembering how to do it. [Reply]