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pretty obvious... Was going to draft Willie Roaf… But as usual during this draft, not paying attention to others, and thought I was the only one that could take him, so was waiting till the end to draft him... This has happened to me a bunch of times so far...
I really wish you guys were into that MLB Trade challenge I talked about...
Gotta give it to you for sticking with your guns through all these cap drafts. You always wait to pay for high salaries in cap drafts...and I don't think it has worked one time?
that's not true at all... usually I don't wait on high salaries... I just have the past 2 times... this time, wasn't my plan originally, but I wasn't paying attention to the draft at the time of my picks, and then Nos, would yell at me until I picked, so to speed things up, I picked cheaper players because they were less of a decision to be made... then when I got deep enough into the draft, I had to continue...
I would say compared to everyone else you are usually the most conservative about going big early...you rarely just spend, spend, spend like some others do, was my point
again, not true, you are just in recency bias... The past 2 or 3 salary drafts, I have been...
but it really all depends on where I am in the draft order... Back end, it is easier for me to spend money, because you need to get the top players that nobody else took... But the beginning is generally the best players with the best deals...
Ritzy was the one who went cheap early...
I really wish you guys were into that MLB Trade challenge I talked about...
What's this?
I really wish you guys were into that MLB Trade challenge I talked about...
What's this?
We all take two teams, one seller and one buyer, it's the trade deadline, we make trades for the buyer to win now and the seller to build for the future.
We then vote to see who did the best as a seller and best as a buyer.