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DongQuixote

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About DongQuixote

  • Birthday June 3

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    Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
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    Prog, metal, soul, and Seahawks.
  1. Having recently completed another Eagles season that hurt to read. That man has hands of stone!
  2. Ron Wolfley and Timm Rosenbach absolutely dominated, but the Lombardi taste bitter without Johnny Johnson :'(
  3. Interesting! I was curious what he got into after the NFL. Thanks for sharing!
  4. That sounds agonizing! Thanks for the suggestion! I'll get right on that after my Johnson-less Cardinals season!
  5. Hello Tecmo faithful! I just got done playing a season only running the ball with Joe Caravello of the San Diego Chargers (allowing punting, FGs, and returns by other players). It was ABSOLUTELY the most exciting and entertaining season I have ever played and I cannot wait to find other ways to switch it up. (Thanks to the Proehl reverse thread for the idea btw) Playing with an ass-terrible RB was a great learning tool and promoted some pretty bizarre strategies that I had never thought of before. If you have a thumb of iron, I would strongly urge you to try it (and post your results)! So what methods have you heard of / used to make a season interesting? Field goals only? Defensive scores only? I'd love to hear what other fun challenges there are!
  6. Recovering an onside kick with a minute left in the Super Bowl to set up the game-winning touchdown by Marc Wilson to upset the San Francisco 49ers. I had exclusively played as elite teams before, so that championship was the absolute sweetest.
  7. Thanks so much for the reply! It would explain why the information on player condition is so sparse.
  8. Greetings Tecmo Super friends! My apologies if this is a redundant post, but I've tried to find a previous entry that dealt with this subject thoroughly, and I could not! I was curious about the physical condition of players (injured, bad, average, good, excellent, perhaps there are others?) and if there were any great guides or sagely advice someone could offer on the subject. Some teams have a lone hope on one side of the ball (Wayne Haddix comes to mind), and I was curious if there is any way to use a player often without their condition deteriorating. For example, I love to use Rod Woodson on virtually every snap against the COM because he can ruin an offense better than Steve Grogan. After four weeks he's wrecked, and I find myself having to use him very sparingly just to try and nurse him back to health. Is there any way to use superior players consistently without risking their health? Conversely, is there any method of bettering a player's condition into good or excellent? Can one maintain an excellent physical condition? I was also curious about what specifically makes a player's condition deteriorate. Hits? Winning too much? Scoring too much? Imbalance in play calling? Too much use by a human player? Not enough use? A little of everything? It's a mystery to me! Pretty much anything you can tell me on the subject is welcomed and appreciated! My current methods for maintaining player physical condition feel more like glorified superstition! Thank you so much for taking the time to read this!
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