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Post by 20s Navidad on Nov 2, 2014 12:56:57 GMT -6
Tiago Splitter
Position: C Age: 23 Height: 6'11 Weight: 232 School: Brazil B+ C- D+ B B C
Splitter is a guy scouts in the US have been intrigued by for a while and he is finally throwing his hat into the ring for the 3010 draft. He is a very good scorer who has a few decent post moves in his arsenal. Unlike other foreign big men, Splitter isn't a stretch big, but with the way he scores on the inside, that isn't much of an issue. He holds his own defensively and on the glass as well.
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Post by Druce on Nov 2, 2014 13:11:56 GMT -6
Too many bigs with outside grades in the "c"s imo
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 13:13:36 GMT -6
Faggot
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 13:18:37 GMT -6
Is that "too many" a good thing or a bad thing Druce?
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Post by Druce on Nov 2, 2014 14:01:22 GMT -6
Is that "too many" a good thing or a bad thing Druce? a good thing for people with picks, a bad thing for the bigs already in the league, but it's all controllable by odin and how he decides to grade them out as far as potential and if the grades are on the high end or low end of the grade, i.e. if 50-65 jumper is c-, depends on if they're closer to 50 or 65
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 14:51:10 GMT -6
Got it. Thanks for the info!
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Post by Bankz on Nov 2, 2014 20:13:20 GMT -6
I feel like to much "behind the software" info is shared in tmbsl.
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Post by Odin on Nov 3, 2014 4:49:02 GMT -6
I feel like to much "behind the software" info is shared in tmbsl. I disagree. More people should download the software and get experienced with it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 9:57:48 GMT -6
Yeah, not sure why it would be "too much."
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Post by Bankz on Nov 3, 2014 10:14:58 GMT -6
I feel like to much "behind the software" info is shared in tmbsl. I disagree. More people should download the software and get experienced with it. I just don't have the time to mess with the software. I liked it better when people had no clue what was going on with grades and skill points other then the commish. Just a personal preference. Nothing can be done about it because way to much info is shared. And it's not only you. Ian, Dirt and others have shared more then there fair share of tidbits.
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Post by Odin on Nov 3, 2014 10:43:03 GMT -6
I disagree. More people should download the software and get experienced with it. I just don't have the time to mess with the software. I liked it better when people had no clue what was going on with grades and skill points other then the commish. Just a personal preference. Nothing can be done about it because way to much info is shared. And it's not only you. Ian, Dirt and others have shared more then there fair share of tidbits. Do you normally play checkers with a chess set? Because it's the same concept.
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Post by Bankz on Nov 3, 2014 10:48:15 GMT -6
I just don't have the time to mess with the software. I liked it better when people had no clue what was going on with grades and skill points other then the commish. Just a personal preference. Nothing can be done about it because way to much info is shared. And it's not only you. Ian, Dirt and others have shared more then there fair share of tidbits. Do you normally play checkers with a chess set? Because it's the same concept. You can be a faggot about all you want. But for 1.0 and most of 2.0 only maybe a handful of people had access to the software. Hell it was frowned upon for some owners to be using the software (rv12, Ian before becoming commish). I get things have changed. I just don't like it.
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Post by Druce on Nov 3, 2014 13:19:38 GMT -6
So you'd rather just guess than know what makes a player good/effective? I don't get your reasoning here Bankz.
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Post by Odin on Nov 3, 2014 14:14:49 GMT -6
Do you normally play checkers with a chess set? Because it's the same concept. You can be a faggot about all you want. But for 1.0 and most of 2.0 only maybe a handful of people had access to the software. Hell it was frowned upon for some owners to be using the software (rv12, Ian before becoming commish). I get things have changed. I just don't like it. Again, could you possibly be more dramatic?
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Post by Buster 5000 on Nov 3, 2014 14:31:18 GMT -6
Not sure how Odin was being a faggot but hey, Roll Tide.
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Post by 20s Navidad on Nov 3, 2014 14:44:29 GMT -6
tiago splitter? more like brain splitter when you try to figure out bankz' thought process
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Post by Heynong Man on Nov 6, 2014 23:36:39 GMT -6
So Bankz is cool with only a handful of people knowing how the software actually works and what goes into players being made and grade sets rather than those few people sharing that info to help all GM's of the league to better stand what we are doing? Is that really what you are saying?
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Post by Lazy Pete on Nov 7, 2014 7:24:49 GMT -6
tiago splitter? more like brain splitter when you try to figure out bankz' thought process
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Post by Bankz on Nov 7, 2014 21:17:56 GMT -6
So Bankz is cool with only a handful of people knowing how the software actually works and what goes into players being made and grade sets rather than those few people sharing that info to help all GM's of the league to better stand what we are doing? Is that really what you are saying? What i'm saying is I liked it better when only the commish (poetic) knew what the fuck was going on. Even when Ian took over very few knew what was going on. I understand why more info is out. I just liked it better when we all were guessing. I'm not saying those handful should keep it quite now.
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