PBE PT
7) Next year
With expansion looming, the New Orleans Second Line actually have a really good chance to improve a lot next season. I don't necessarily want to guarantee a championship but I think our team will surprise a lot of people next season and reach the playoffs. Why? Well there are a few reasons. We are a team heavily focused on guys from the last draft. We will add Joey Slothface and Tom Hanks to a team that already also has Quenton Bode and Deon Taylor from that draft class. Additionally we will have a new quarterback, though that one will still struggle too. Additionally, we will lose less in expansion compared to other teams, as we don't even really have six players that are extremely valuable to protect among our group of guys that aren't from last draft class. So we won't lose any one all that valuable while other teams will, while adding a bunch of new guys to an already improving team. With that in place, I think our season ought to go much better next season and therefore have a really promising season ahead of us. EVen just reaching the playoffs will be a success and then you can do your best to hope for a coin flip or maybe you beat the odds and win a couple games, you never know.
8) Strategies
While the New Orleans Second Line did not do a very good job last season, there is a lot to look forward to for next season. We have a really good thing going with a lot of S15 guys who were drafted last season. We already had Quenton Bode and Deon Taylor up in the majors this season and will add Joey Slothface and Tom Hanks next season on top of it. We will have a new and improving quarterback rather than an inactive regressing one. On top of it, we won't really lose much in the expansion draft, as we don't have to expose any of our top players or actives, which will further help this team compared to other teams. We also have a decent amount of cap space that could allow us to further improve the team by looring at least one free agent towards the New Orleans Second Line team. If we do get another free agent, that would really go a long way to improving this team and providing a really good base for success for several seasons to come with a very young core that will only improve with time and while next season may be a season too early, this team has a very promising future ahead of it.
19) Expansion Teams
Being an expansion team GM is never easy, but always a fun challenge. Where do you go from the start? While the options are limited, it allows you to build your roster from scratch and pick just the guys you really want. Sadly, in this expansion draft, I think there will be a distinct lack of talent from some teams at least. I know for myself, the New Orleans Second Line are basically not losing any actives and even among inactives, we lose one or two of value at most. Those players can still do well as inactive role-players, every team needs them, but hopefully the expansion teams will also get some value from other teams in form of actives. The expansion teams also have a good basis by having the last draft picks around, guys that they themselves picked in the last draft and should be able to produce immediately next season. It will be seen how well those GMs really did. Free agency is another place where the expansion teams will need to score sooner or later to compete, otherwise it will be very tough to improve their team. It will especially be interesting to see what expansion teams do at quarterback, I am unsure right now what their options there are.
7) Next year
With expansion looming, the New Orleans Second Line actually have a really good chance to improve a lot next season. I don't necessarily want to guarantee a championship but I think our team will surprise a lot of people next season and reach the playoffs. Why? Well there are a few reasons. We are a team heavily focused on guys from the last draft. We will add Joey Slothface and Tom Hanks to a team that already also has Quenton Bode and Deon Taylor from that draft class. Additionally we will have a new quarterback, though that one will still struggle too. Additionally, we will lose less in expansion compared to other teams, as we don't even really have six players that are extremely valuable to protect among our group of guys that aren't from last draft class. So we won't lose any one all that valuable while other teams will, while adding a bunch of new guys to an already improving team. With that in place, I think our season ought to go much better next season and therefore have a really promising season ahead of us. EVen just reaching the playoffs will be a success and then you can do your best to hope for a coin flip or maybe you beat the odds and win a couple games, you never know.
8) Strategies
While the New Orleans Second Line did not do a very good job last season, there is a lot to look forward to for next season. We have a really good thing going with a lot of S15 guys who were drafted last season. We already had Quenton Bode and Deon Taylor up in the majors this season and will add Joey Slothface and Tom Hanks next season on top of it. We will have a new and improving quarterback rather than an inactive regressing one. On top of it, we won't really lose much in the expansion draft, as we don't have to expose any of our top players or actives, which will further help this team compared to other teams. We also have a decent amount of cap space that could allow us to further improve the team by looring at least one free agent towards the New Orleans Second Line team. If we do get another free agent, that would really go a long way to improving this team and providing a really good base for success for several seasons to come with a very young core that will only improve with time and while next season may be a season too early, this team has a very promising future ahead of it.
19) Expansion Teams
Being an expansion team GM is never easy, but always a fun challenge. Where do you go from the start? While the options are limited, it allows you to build your roster from scratch and pick just the guys you really want. Sadly, in this expansion draft, I think there will be a distinct lack of talent from some teams at least. I know for myself, the New Orleans Second Line are basically not losing any actives and even among inactives, we lose one or two of value at most. Those players can still do well as inactive role-players, every team needs them, but hopefully the expansion teams will also get some value from other teams in form of actives. The expansion teams also have a good basis by having the last draft picks around, guys that they themselves picked in the last draft and should be able to produce immediately next season. It will be seen how well those GMs really did. Free agency is another place where the expansion teams will need to score sooner or later to compete, otherwise it will be very tough to improve their team. It will especially be interesting to see what expansion teams do at quarterback, I am unsure right now what their options there are.
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