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Started by underatednoobie, 05/14/05, 12:52:27 AM

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underatednoobie

 ::) As most of you have noticed, me and Purple Cobras started a league up a couple months ago.  We are in the middle of the second season, but we are already looking ahead, and exploring new possibilities for our league.   ::)

One problem in our league is the uneveness of teams when using true rosters.  So me and Pc put together a list of 273 players that we are going to put in our league draft for next season (If everything works out  :-\). 
We don't want the teams to be stacked so I set up a cost system for the players and threw out some DRAFT RULES (nothing permante, I put this together in one night... A day and night).  The draft to me would be ideal for a league that has 8-10 teams.  Me and Pc took the attributes of the players strait from MVP Baseball (with a little tweaking), and had a scale to translate them for an RBI rom.

I want you RBI MASTERS  ;) to tell us what ya think of the idea, and of the EXCEL document I put it together with.  Let me know any mistakes you find, or if you have some ideas that would make it better.

If you dont have MS Excel, you may need to download an EXCEL VIEWER

P.S. there are five players availible from the original RBI game   :o (with their original attributes of course    ;D)


Thx a lot,  8)
AIM: EliteNewbiesRBI

TommyD (MrOJ)

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That draft sheet is nowhere close to done, or for that matter nowhere close to accurate... there are multiple changes I am making as I speak, to many players (not to mention money system).  Elite Newbies tends to 'jump the gun' on posting things, it's amazing.

Thanks,
;) PREZ ;)
QuoteThat's not Yankee dancing - that's Devil Rays dancin'!

Quote from: fightonusc
I'm going to take your NES controller and jam it so far up your ass that you'll need to learn how to work the 'A' button with your small intestine.

underatednoobie

I never said it was complete and all the attributes were perfectly accurate, and I actually said it was not permanate, and that I came up with the cost system in about 30 minuets.

I just want to hear others opinions if they have it... you never want to get input from others. :(


RedBarron

the Gigantic Cockasaurs select, with the first over all pick of this here draftamajigger. . . . . the man. . . . . . .the myth . . . . the legendary. . . . the whore fuckinest. . . . . beer drinkingest. . . . . . long penisest. . . .  .  .best thing since sliced whore nipples. . .. . . . . . Alfred Pedrique

TommyD (MrOJ)

Just dont understand how taking polls from all 10 (actually 9, one never responded) for every major decision of the league is not wanting opinions of others... you just jump the gun and post things too soon..

Thanks,
;) PREZ ;)
QuoteThat's not Yankee dancing - that's Devil Rays dancin'!

Quote from: fightonusc
I'm going to take your NES controller and jam it so far up your ass that you'll need to learn how to work the 'A' button with your small intestine.

Baines

Alfred Pedriq kicks ass, takes names, drinks fortys and fucks bitches.
Quote from: Gantry on 07/21/18, 01:51:34 PM
Baines may have hit a homer with Baines, yelled Baines and immediately changed into a Baines jersey.

You know who's the best? Baines...

RedBarron

Quote from: Baines on 05/15/05, 01:19:35 AM
Alfred Pedriq kicks ass, takes names, drinks fortys and fucks bitches.


all this during the 7th inning stretch.

his pre game rituals are undaunted.

his post game festivities are unmatched.


fightonusc

Alfred Pedrique once used Eric Davis as a baseball bat - and hit a broken bat home run with him...
Quote from: BeefMaster on 11/13/17, 08:32:00 AM
there are also folks complaining about the lack of Bobby Grich, Dwight Evans, and Willie Randolph.

RedBarron

one time I saw Alfred Pedrique use a homeless man's scalp as a pine tar rag.

The homeless man bled to death, but Alfred went 4-4 with a triple, 2 homers, and a single.  The single was a line drive that hit the pitcher in between the eyes.  To this day, that pitcher has a baseball firmly planted in his skull.  He's been reduced to a drooling pile of human existence, but he's forever greatful to have pitched to Alfred Pedrique.