In answer to Matthew’s question, I’m always willing to give hints and tips (and solicit those from readers) but at the same time, I’m hesitant to be too dogmatic about how one should do their replay. Still, I’m sure there are common rookie mistakes, and I’d love to hear from a veteran like you on how to avoid them.Īny thoughts, ideas, suggestions? Thanks so much in advance. I respect and agree that each replay should be tailored to each individual’s unique goals and time allowance. While the year is still TBD, I was wondering if you would kindly share some tips, Dos and Don’ts, and things every newbie should know. I’d like to do a replay of an earlier period to learn more about the era and its players. I’m just reentering the APBA world in my early 30s. I did single team replays growing up with pops, all late 80s to 90s. Hello, I’m enjoying your blog, especially the ’66 replay. Matthew writes with questions on starting a replay:
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