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Discussion in 'Fantasy Sports' started by haven, Mar 11, 2002.

  1. haven

    haven Member

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    You can turn it off!?!?

    Damnit! Wish I hadn't started this thread :(.
     
  2. Heath

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    What is the harm? Just turn them off, and neglect what was in this thread - or have you started implementing the changes already?

    Not that it should matter what it is when it is turned off :p
     
  3. Nomar

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    Why should it be turned off? Its an improvement to the game. It adds some extra things to consider when trading for or drafting players.
     
  4. Zac D

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    Nah, it's really not an improvement... many things are, but the addition of clutchness isn't. Turn it off.
     
  5. haven

    haven Member

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    Improvements increase realism. Clutchness isn't real. ;)
     
  6. SamCassell

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    Add my vote for turning off "clutchness," and for that matter turn off leadership too.
     
  7. haven

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    Since I started this thread, I'll probably keep them for a couple of years. We'll see if it adds to the "fun factor" or whatever. Then, unless people are really attached, I'll turn it off.
     
  8. Nomar

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    Clutchness isn't real?

    hmmmm.
     
  9. Puedlfor

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    If it is, no one has been able to prove it.

    Baseball players haven't been shown to perform significantly different in "clutch" situations over a large sample size.
     

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