Bobbys' Boys| New England Patriots| NFL 2K5
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:53 pm
Hey guys. So, while I was troubleshooting my Oakland Raiders file, I picked up NFL 2K5 from this local mom 'n pop store because both 08 and recent Maddens were giving me headaches. One thing led to another, and I started a journal/dynasty over at Operation Sports. So, today I thought I could bring that here. So, without further ado, here we go:
Robert sat in his home in Chestnut Hills, resting in his new chair in front of the T.V. Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith were screaming at each other over Robert Griffin III's leg injury and if he would be 100% with the Redskins come week one. The phone began to ring next to Robert, and he picked it up.
"Hey pops, whatcha up to?" asked his son, Johnathan.
"Nothing, Johnnie, just resting up. What do you need?"
"Bill said he wanted to talk to the staff about the game this Sunday. He seems serious. Thought you should know."
"When does the meeting start?" Robert questioned.
"In about 45 minutes. Are you coming? I can tell him you won't be able to make it."
"No, no. I'll be there shortly." he sighed.
"All right, pops, see ya there."
Robert hung up the phone and had risen from his chair. He walked through the doorway and picked up his coat from the hook on the wall. He began walking through the hallway that led to the door. On the walls were pictures, idolizing his greatest moments. He looked right, and saw him next to Coach Bill Belichick lifting the Lombardi Trophy in 2002. He looked left and saw him and Quarterbacks Tom Brady and Ryan Mallett at the team party from last season. Robert continued to walk, until he came to a small table before the door. On the table, there was a picture of him and a woman. This woman had meant the world to him. She made him happy, each and every day. Myra. At that moment, Robert remembered a promise. A special promise he had made to his lost wife a month before she passed. "Two more, honey. To more for you and me. Two more for Boston. Two more for New England."
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Difficulty:http://www.operationsports.com/forums/espn-nfl-2k5-sliders/93872-bills-sliders-plus-franchise-house-rules.html
Rosters: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/espn-nfl-2k5-rosters/565314-gillboldbergs-2013-14-nfl-roster.html
Quarters: 6 Minutes
Game Speed: Normal
RULES
Essentially Bill's rules:
1. Max out the salary slider, pay 10% more in bonus than the player requests, and nothing longer than 6-year deals.
2. Max out the trade slider. Don’t trade away guys in the last year of their contracts, and don’t trade for rookies. If a guy is rated below 70, you can release him but not trade him.
3. You can’t trade for a team’s starting QB or trade for/away kickers/punters.
4. No more than 10 draft choices a draft and no more than 2 per round.
5. My rule: No signing free agents rated over 75.[/center]
Robert sat in his home in Chestnut Hills, resting in his new chair in front of the T.V. Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith were screaming at each other over Robert Griffin III's leg injury and if he would be 100% with the Redskins come week one. The phone began to ring next to Robert, and he picked it up.
"Hey pops, whatcha up to?" asked his son, Johnathan.
"Nothing, Johnnie, just resting up. What do you need?"
"Bill said he wanted to talk to the staff about the game this Sunday. He seems serious. Thought you should know."
"When does the meeting start?" Robert questioned.
"In about 45 minutes. Are you coming? I can tell him you won't be able to make it."
"No, no. I'll be there shortly." he sighed.
"All right, pops, see ya there."
Robert hung up the phone and had risen from his chair. He walked through the doorway and picked up his coat from the hook on the wall. He began walking through the hallway that led to the door. On the walls were pictures, idolizing his greatest moments. He looked right, and saw him next to Coach Bill Belichick lifting the Lombardi Trophy in 2002. He looked left and saw him and Quarterbacks Tom Brady and Ryan Mallett at the team party from last season. Robert continued to walk, until he came to a small table before the door. On the table, there was a picture of him and a woman. This woman had meant the world to him. She made him happy, each and every day. Myra. At that moment, Robert remembered a promise. A special promise he had made to his lost wife a month before she passed. "Two more, honey. To more for you and me. Two more for Boston. Two more for New England."
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Difficulty:http://www.operationsports.com/forums/espn-nfl-2k5-sliders/93872-bills-sliders-plus-franchise-house-rules.html
Rosters: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/espn-nfl-2k5-rosters/565314-gillboldbergs-2013-14-nfl-roster.html
Quarters: 6 Minutes
Game Speed: Normal
RULES
Essentially Bill's rules:
1. Max out the salary slider, pay 10% more in bonus than the player requests, and nothing longer than 6-year deals.
2. Max out the trade slider. Don’t trade away guys in the last year of their contracts, and don’t trade for rookies. If a guy is rated below 70, you can release him but not trade him.
3. You can’t trade for a team’s starting QB or trade for/away kickers/punters.
4. No more than 10 draft choices a draft and no more than 2 per round.
5. My rule: No signing free agents rated over 75.[/center]