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Old 03-05-2014, 08:58 PM   #17
louisvillec271
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Every team goes through stretches of games in which they don't perform well, and where they perform better than what would be expected. A couple of things to do to attempt to turn things around are to keep an eye on who is hot at the time and who is cold. Don't just rely on the hot/cold indicators for this. Check players performance from the current week and last week. Also check rightly/lefty splits and try to find edges that way. If position players of yours isn't performing well try to platoon him until he begins to get on a roll. Check your strategy settings and tailor it to the makeup of the team. Something you want to avoid is to feel like you have to start making transactions to get things back on track again. More often than not you won't be satisfied with the outcome of knee jerk type transaction maneuvers.
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