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I'm only using them for Cowboys players since I'm doing an All Cowboys theme this year.
Won't bother with anyone else though.
If I weren't doing the Cowboys thing, I probably wouldn't bother at all except for maybe a legend here or there.
They need to add more ways to get training points, more of those skip cards, etc. The worst part of the whole training concept to me is that you have to keep the cards you put into the power up in that power up.
For example, say Travis Frederick. I have to toss his 88 card in, and then toss his 91 card in too. And I don't get any value on that 88 card back like you would if you just sold it on the AH and bought his 91 card. You're basically ending up sinking a ton of coins into these power ups. It's way easier to just ignore the concept, save coins and buy the 91 Frederick and be done with it.
Quote from tts42572 >> I'm only using them for Cowboys players since I'm doing an All Cowboys theme this year.
Won't bother with anyone else though.
If I weren't doing the Cowboys thing, I probably wouldn't bother at all except for maybe a legend here or there.
They need to add more ways to get training points, more of those skip cards, etc. The worst part of the whole training concept to me is that you have to keep the cards you put into the power up in that power up.
For example, say Travis Frederick. I have to toss his 88 card in, and then toss his 91 card in too. And I don't get any value on that 88 card back like you would if you just sold it on the AH and bought his 91 card. You're basically ending up sinking a ton of coins into these power ups. It's way easier to just ignore the concept, save coins and buy the 91 Frederick and be done with it.