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Old 04-21-2010, 07:33 PM
Andrew Stewart Andrew Stewart is offline
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All u guys make great points. I believe each tournament/league has its own character and format of play. I know this much when I started my EF experience about 4 years ago when I participated down in the Miggle Tourney in Huntsville, MD I was totally brand new and gave it a go. I ran into some great people who built me a team and saw my enthusiasm and passion for the game. I couldn't throw the pill for the life of me. I still competed and did well. I learned alot. I quickly realized this game has many intricate components. I realized if I jumped into a league I would get demolished. So I took a year to build a team. I had to find that franchise markee QB. I did, then I practiced and practiced and practiced. Then whatever I couldn't do myself I got the great people in the hobby to help me build it.

My point is that u can't learn everything in one weekend or tournament. You have to be patient and connect with the great people in this hobby. There are many different aspects to this hobby. Some coaches like to compete some like the friendship and fellowship others some like to tweak some like to paint and construct new figures its all good. Be patient and work hard. Success will come your way in time if you are really motivated to make it happen.

PS: Mr. National thanks for the props!
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