Kurt was a great QB in his day but his big problems were always his attitude and his lack of durability. Only 3 times in his entire career did he stay healthy for a full season and his team won the NFC Championship in all 3 of those seasons.
I stopped MUT 1 month ago and jumped to offline Franchise. I know this is a dead channel now however, I guess I’ll type still. I took over the Cardinals. They had some solid young talent, some contracts that needed shifting and a decent pool of draft picks. I am now in the year 2030. I simulate every week (one by one) or to mid. Sim every playoff game as well. I currently have 4 divisional championships and 2 Super Bowls. First moves were: Trading K. Murray and C. Kirk / older players and overpaid players. Some lower end draft picks. A couple higher draft picks. Acquired younger talent. Jalen Hurts sims well. Run Chiefs offense / Dallas defense. *Trey McBride becomes a 96 before 30. Rule of thumb: You will benefit A LOT from an X Factor QB / WR1. Guys who are 24-26 that are studs, contract them for 6-7 years. Trade them between 29-31 years old for younger talent and/ or draft picks. Get a stud WR1 (Amon-Ra St. Brown), have a workhorse HB (JaVonte Williams) and a reliable / affordable TE (McBride). OL, 76-88s. Allow them to grow. Expect years 1-3 to be iffy to bad. Let guys develop. Sign some old heads for 1 year contracts for depth. Have a normal or star dev WR2 / WR3 (Rondale Moore / Bateman sim well). Defense, MLBs matter A LOT. Get a young MLB who will hit their prime 3-4 years into franchise. SubLB matters as well. I usually use a MLB with great zone or a back up SS with great coverage state. LE / RE young 80s who will become a 90+ with solid finesse / block-shed. DT1/ DT2 Run Stuffers, 78-84s. CB1 85-90, Super Star is a bonus. CB2 Star, CB3 solid man guy / 79-83 (slot). ROLB/ LOLB high 70s - low 80s with decent pass rush and / or coverage. FS / SS 85+. I try to run 4-3 Base D, Spread O. Anyways, when players hit 1 year left on contract either intend to resign them or trade them. Never just let anyone hit free agency. You lose a lot of value and it janks up your cap space. I haven’t had a single year over cap. My first Super Bowl I had 36m cap space. All you have to do is pay attention to detail. Linemen who allow sacks. Bench or trade them. Don’t just grab guys you like when looking for trades. Evaluate if they match your team’s schemes and their stats throughout the season. Keep in mind once players hit 30 they’ll begin to regress or lose a lot of value in trades (some as early as 28). Try not to sign OL to 3 year deals when they’re 24. Why? They hit 27, they want a 4 year deal and will be in their prime asking for a lot of money. At 24 or 25, sign them to 4-6 year deals. You save money and keep a solid slot good. When free agency hits, you only want to be replacing 2-5 people per year. If everyone is young, you may win a Super Bowl though if all their contacts expire at the same time, you’ll lose a crap ton of talent at once. Have a solid mix of: old heads, young talent, guys in their prime, role players and contracts on BIG guys that don’t all expire at the same time. Say you have a 25 year old TE and QB. Sign the QB to 7 years and the TE to 5. You can replace a generational TE easier than a QB and the contracts won’t be up at the same time keeping that 2 year difference open to developing a new TE or signing a decent free agent. Try to also insure your QB. Grab a first round QB on the final or second to last final year of your QB’s contact so when your QB moves on or is traded, you don’t go from a 99 to a 70 something or have to trade away a lot for another high end QB. There’s more I could add. Just takes practice and patience. *edit* What I meant when I said you might if everyone is young you may win a Super Bowl I mean if your team initially wins with your best guys at 25-28 years old, that’s great. Though if they all turn 28-31 together, regression will start and then you’ll have to replace all those positions instead on 2-5 each off season. It’s OK to replace role players every off season. You just want to plug small holes, not key players. Why? You won’t have success and you can’t rely on free agent talent for 5+ (starter) “holes”.
I think you're not happy enough when you open random loot crates. Seriously bro! Pump me up for the greatest end zone celebration or amazing new color. Because, I think you're phoning it in nowadays 😢. Be the awesomeness that is you, not a sellout like so many others. I miss the old you. If I'm the only one that feels this way, I'm sorry. But there's no way any company can persuade my champ to sellout. No matter how many people and clear evidence says so. You are a man amongst men, that never lies. I hope my child ends up righteous like you. My absolute hero!
Lil bro thought the Italian flag was the Mexican flag which is disrespectful then said the Mexican flag should just be Pablo Escobar which is just racist🤣🤣🤣 he’s Columbian not Mexican big difference there’s different countries in South America and South America is different form Central America 🤯🤯🤯 actually disrespectful 🤣🤣🤣