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    With the new season coming quickly is time to evaluate your new and recent adquisitions and your volatility men!!!

    Also is time to grab the TC's evolution file by our FOFMASTER and perennial champion!! (Please)
    Last edited by Sharkn20; 08-03-2013, 07:38 AM.
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    It's almost time!!!!

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    • #3
      Yijaaaaaa we turn into the pre-season!!! Time for Nutah's Post-TC file!!
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      • #4
        Super, SUPER unhappy Paul Famie has ended up 48/48. I was hoping he'd end up in the 50s at least. Crap.

        I hate you BPR.

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        • #5
          No camp sensations in Washington. Percy Campbell is the real deal, for sure, but went -1 future. Couple stayed the same, bunch went -5, -7. Bleah.

          Rico holds, thank goodness. Still got game.

          Lost a guard to age/VSOD, but other than that doesn't look like I got too hammered.

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          • #6
            Looks like a pretty bad first round overall, past the top 10...

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            • #7
              The Archie Casulo move from safety to corner worked perfectly, and he looks like a steal at the bottom of the first.

              6th round LB Kennedy "King" Lear grew a BnR bar out of nowhere, and now looks like a solid coverage guy and special teams gunner.

              Other than that all our picks suck lol
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              • #8
                It looks like Dominic "IR Man" Galloway's career might finally be over.

                He went from 45/45 to 33/33, using my scout.

                Yuma drafted him in 2018, he didn't play much his first 2 years, and was then moved to Center. In 2020 he started all season for Yuma, and the same in 2021 but was put on IR in the Divisional Playoffs in 2021 & remained on IR in 2022 as well.

                He was then released in FA 1:7 2022, and Utah picked him up only to turn around and put him on IR in FA 1:10. He was then traded to the Gaels in 2023, where for the past 7 years he never missed a game. Last year he age started to show as he let up the most sacks in a season in his career, giving up 6 of them.

                Unless there are major injuries in pre-season, Galloway will end up being cut after the pre-season is over. Not to bad for a guy who couldn't seem to stay healthy early in his career. He managed to play in 173 games and start 149.

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                • #9
                  I remember that guy! It was a very nice Jake Ballard type situation for us, except we never ended up needing him.

                  Originally posted by garion333 View Post
                  Super, SUPER unhappy Paul Famie has ended up 48/48. I was hoping he'd end up in the 50s at least. Crap.

                  I hate you BPR.
                  Of course he's going to end up in the mid 50s. You know these aren't his real ratings, and you'll see him unmask towards that every offseason, slowly, volatility willing.

                  The top of the Utah roster got taken off by age. Oh, you know, -8 here, -10 there, another -10 there, blah blah blah. We're going to need some serious roster makeover soon, and I hope we have the young horses to do it.

                  I am very glad for three things: moving rookie Lincoln Cleaver to DE, where it's pretty clear he is going to be much more needed; signing CB Casey Shannon to shore up a very vulnerable-looking defensive backfield; not trading Bubba Humphrey. Even Ethan Deason didn't appear to drop aside from a position switch to Nose, and looks like a quality FA signing.

                  By the way, garion, you like that surprise ST bar on Sam Pinkerton?
                  Last edited by Aston; 08-03-2013, 01:48 PM.
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                  • #10
                    We totally blew ass all over this draft. I named off a list of the guys I wanted to take (and should have taken) before, and you can add Consulo to that list. I got a couple guys who will play for us for a long time, but mostly this was a "spin your tires" type of offseason. Donny Robinson is going to have the biggest impact on our success I think.. So he'll be getting a shit ton of work in the preseason.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Nutah View Post
                      By the way, garion, you like that surprise ST bar on Sam Pinkerton?
                      I was actually hoping it'd be higher. I sorted the list by highest potential and current ST and that's why I outbid you (you bastard).

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                      • #12
                        If you sort for all free agents, not just rookies, you can really, really narrow down where some of these bars are (hidden or not) -- because you can see, say, Pinkerton sandwiched between a guy with 65 ST and say, 70 ST. You can even release guys on your team into the FA pool so you have more frames of reference for various bars. Granted, all of this seems to have fairly limited utility, but it can be helpful to nail down some static bars that might look a lot less impressive once you realize it's 55 instead of 70.

                        Just don't upload that
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Nutah View Post
                          If you sort for all free agents, not just rookies, you can really, really narrow down where some of these bars are (hidden or not) -- because you can see, say, Pinkerton sandwiched between a guy with 65 ST and say, 70 ST. You can even release guys on your team into the FA pool so you have more frames of reference for various bars. Granted, all of this seems to have fairly limited utility, but it can be helpful to nail down some static bars that might look a lot less impressive once you realize it's 55 instead of 70.

                          Just don't upload that
                          Dammit, now that's smart.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Nutah View Post
                            If you sort for all free agents, not just rookies, you can really, really narrow down where some of these bars are (hidden or not) -- because you can see, say, Pinkerton sandwiched between a guy with 65 ST and say, 70 ST. You can even release guys on your team into the FA pool so you have more frames of reference for various bars. Granted, all of this seems to have fairly limited utility, but it can be helpful to nail down some static bars that might look a lot less impressive once you realize it's 55 instead of 70.

                            Just don't upload that
                            I actually discovered this about 4 seasons ago and forgot about it entirely until this season.

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                            • #15
                              Some big good and bad hits for the Sharks!! The drafted rookies are pretty good, the WR and RB creeped great. The CB only losses one and some undrafted went up also...

                              However Thomas and Bynaker drop a lot!!!
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