I'd be interested in seeing the division alignments that would have happened.
Why did they change it from the Failclowns and Name Redacteds?
Why did they change it from the Failclowns and Name Redacteds?
What happened is that it turned out to be a rumor (actually, the rumor was that the Falcons and Colts were moving with the Skins or Vikes as the possible third choice). Also, the Falcons and Vikings didn't want to go (apparently, the Bears wanted to get rid of the Vikes and get a warm weather team in their division).I'd be interested in seeing the division alignments that would have happened.
Why did they change it from the Failclowns and Name Redacteds?
I think I recall from the forums a few years back that they did make it so that you could turn trades off or something. But I could be thinking of another game.OOTP is ok but it tends to go off in random directions. I tried to run an alternate timeline where the Pirates traded players instead of letting them walk. I traded Bonilla for Mattingly then started the simulation. The CPU randomly traded LaValliere. Plus other trades that didn't happen in OTL and wouldn't have necessarily happened if the original trade had been made. Ideally (and it might be the case in more recent versions) there's a Trades file you can edit to make the trades happen, and you can do it in the off-season.
I think I recall from the forums a few years back that they did make it so that you could turn trades off or something. But I could be thinking of another game.
How does the park tends to be a good middle ground because baseball mogul has a lot of depth and is great for the financial end but really gets random when it comes to anything more than a couple years after the beginning season of a replay. Strat-o-matic costs more and I don't think you can get a free version of any of it but it is the best when it comes to a replay of many years.
That would be great. I guess you can't really invent one, huh? From what I understand that's what happened with baseball mogul, the inventor decided that there was no game that really covered the financial aspect of sports as well and so he developed one.I still want to find a game where you can expand the NFL to 36 teams in the 1980s by absorbing the last eight USFL teams. POD is the lawsuit is filed in Baltimore so the jury returns a lottery verdict and the NFL settles by offering a merger.
It was in the end very logical that Baltimore, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh were moved to the AFC over any other possible teams.On Facebook, I am reading a post from a group called "On This Day in Professional Football History".
The post has to do with the May 10, 1969 meeting about who was going to move to the AFC from the NFC.
We know that the Steelers, Browns, and Colts did, but early that morning, it looked like the Redskins and Falcons were going to the AFC along with the Colts or Vikings.
That is the most Bears idea ever, and I say that as a Bears fan.Bears wanted to get rid of the Vikes
I don't know, but if he stays for a decade or two, and doesn't hire GM Frank Lane, I wonder if the Indians don't wander in the wilderness as long.How long does he keep the Indians?
Yes, Hank Greenberg was more his assistant atg first - I wonder if he goes elsewhere after al while,feeling he "learned the craft" but now wants more freedom. Lane likely wouldn't come unless he had total control.I don't know, but if he stays for a decade or two, and doesn't hire GM Frank Lane, I wonder if the Indians don't wander in the wilderness as long.
He better keep Lane out. I think that guy used to trade people for fun. Not what you need.OTOH,Veeck could keep Lane out another way; stay for 7-8 years and then sell,
That would be crazy. And yes, Frank Lane may have had ADHD because he didn't seem to be able to stop from trading. It's like those old jokes where someone is just doing something at random and then shouts "squirrel." Except for him it would be "second baseman" and then he would just have to go and get one at random.He better keep Lane out. I think that guy used to trade people for fun. Not what you need.
I just came up with a big idea, though: What if Veeck keeps the team until around 1964, and sells it to someone who was just involved with an ill-fated basketball league? His name: George Steinbrenner.
If the Pats gets Baker...OHH, what that mean brady, this is after eagles SB...and Brady did want to leave by 2018...so the rest goes as OTL? and Brady left a year early? or is traded?I was on Reddit, and I found out that the Pats were allegedly going to trade up to the #2 spot with the Giants if Baker Mayfield was available. If the Pats get Baker, is Belichick still there today?
I don't think that he was a FA until 2020, so they may have kept him for two more years as in OTL.If the Pats gets Baker...OHH, what that mean brady, this is after eagles SB...and Brady did want to leave by 2018...so the rest goes as OTL? and Brady left a year early? or is traded?