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- Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 9:14 pm
Keep him or drop him based on his card. Since you know which year you have, his results should be irrelevant to your decision.
In fact, if I have an underperforming player (with a known good season), I don't necessarily consider it a bad thing. It means if he starts performing as expected--and chances are good that he will--I can expect an improvement to my team, all other things remaining equal.