Thu Jan 11, 2018 4:38 pm
Right now, I have some extra money because I just dropped my highest-paid receiver because he was eligible to return Kicks and Punts. Deion hadn't gotten a single return, but he got some last night. So that was technically a downgrade, but I'm not sure how much since he probably cost more just due to the eligibility to return Kicks/Punts. Everywhere else, there is not a lot out there. Most free agents would cost at most .5-.75 million more. For example, I could swap Randall Cunningham ($7.0 mil.) for Terry Bradshaw ($7.5 mil.). I'm not sure that's really an upgrade of any significance. Generally I'd be upgrading backups, and very slightly. The only place there's room to spend a lot, is at KR/PR, but that's more because they'd be eligible to play SE/FL, not because they are great returners. This league has a higher salary cap than most at $160 million, and there's just not a lot on the free agent wire.
Scores are as follows:
W 31-24 1-0-0
L 38-27 1-1-0
L 27-10 1-2-0
L 26-16 1-3-0
L 17-7 1-4-0
L 26-21 1-5-0
L 34-27 1-6-0
L 22-10 1-7-0
W 31-14 2-7-0
W 27-13 3-7-0
Ironically, we won the first game with the default settings - I'd forgotten to change them prior to the first game. After that, I mostly tried going with the "Pro Set Fast TE" offense, since Pihos is a pretty good TE. I've tried a few different defenses, but usually 4-3 of some kind. The two games where I tried to key on pass or run, I was beaten soundly by the other play type. These last two games, which I've won both of, I reverted to the default settings . . . so maybe the problem is me.
I definitely think the two HBs I have are a little too close in cost, I'd rather have a top-tier guy and someone lower, but I wound up with what I have. Do you think it's worth pursuing these $.5 mil upgrades? Swap Back FB for .5 mil. (Ken Willard for Pete Johnson), 3rd string HB for .25 mil. (Roger Craig for Eddie George), 3rd string SE for maybe .25 mil. (Anthony Carter for Ken Kavanaugh . . . though more expensive guys are available, they are eligible for returning kicks), 3rd string FL for .75 mil. (Fred Biletnikoff for Mark Clayton...honestly Biletnikoff has been good for me). There's also a $2 mil. upgrade at Punter, because Chandler can also play PK . . . only real difference in punting skills is that Chandler can go for 90 yards on a 2-roll, Tupa maxes out at 73 yards.
At this point my season is pretty much ripe for experimenting, since I'm highly unlikely to make the playoffs.