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Old 05-23-2017, 05:38 PM   #4
italyprof
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I find that if you go with "no minimum" and no maximum for the years for the inaugural draft and rookie years, you get a pretty poor average quality player.

The more restrictive you make the year range, the better the average quality. I found that doing something like 1956-1995 gets you a pretty good draft class, or 1934-65, 1960-85 and so on. I miss the idea that the rookies can come from any era. but you can always change the years' range later to get players from other eras.Has anyone else had this experience? Or have other advice?
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