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Date Posted: 20:10:38 06/03/99 Thu
Author: dan
Subject: TRSBA potential problems

While the TRSBA is great and all, there is one key element that has been missing for a long time now....what is it that i'm talking about?

its risk.....there are no gutsy moves anymore, gm's are becoming quite stale and value players TOO much i.e. the wolfhounds stating only good players and high picks for players such as nesby, mobley, mack and dale davis...c'mon, these guys are nothing.....even kittles is weak...all he does is score....

lets get back to the day's in which player hording was not a common practice, yes I understand u want to keep your good players and all and will only consider decent offers, but lets loosen the belt abit?

ooooh yeah!

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