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The Shocking Statistics That Prove Project Player 2 Hasn't Been As Successful As They'd Have You Believe


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Of the first nineteen players to be created using the Project Player 2 system, four have already retired.

 

Judocus Dermaux - DT

Player was retired so that DT could make a goalie.

 

Jonas Lidstrom - GooningItUp

Player was retired so that Gooning could focus on Pavel Komarov and his future player.

 

Undertaker - Molholt

Retired by Molholt to focus on SBA commissioner duties. Also the member who brought up the idea of Project Player 2

 

Skatefast McChunky - ADwyer

Adwyer retired both McChunky and Bogdan Podarok. 

 

On top of that, one of the members granted the ability to create a second player neglected to do so

 

Linsangeles

Retired Nikki Kissanen one month after entering the lottery for a second player which he didn't create. A surprise he entered the lottery considering his only PT output at the time with Kissanen was 2 points of welfare.

 

Additionally, a further two may never surpass the VHL 200 TPE limit.

 

Lady of Perpetual Motion - Frescoelmo

Currently on 84 TPE, solely on welfare. May eventually break 200 TPE, but likely to be a while if he does

 

Kaylan Noffke - Daniel

Currently on 33 TPE, most PT efforts seem to be focused on most recent player, Riley Harper, who already has more TPE than Noffke

Yeah, but most of those names are probably predictable to not be beasts on a 2nd player. Molholt and ADwyer were kind of just shitty situations for the VHL. Obviously nothing against them. :P

19 minutes ago, Da Trifecta said:

Now post those second players who have been successful.

 

Typical main stream media showing half the story

Torstein Ironside - DollarAndADream (170 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1.

 

Markus King - Kendrick (183 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1

 

Lukas Muller - solas (283 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Aleksei Federov - Banackock (167 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Phil Shankly - Phil (442 TPE)

Nothing needs to be said about activity here

 

Rhett DeGrath - STZ (411 TPE)

Here either

 

Daryl Dortch - evrydayimbyfuglien (267 TPE)

Yep.

 

Alexander Thrower - gregreg (236 TPE)

Active too

 

 

The successful players far outweigh the failures. Sorry, I don't mean to look like I'm shitting on this article. I was actually curious so I looked some of them up and figured I'd post it too.

1 hour ago, Da Trifecta said:

Now post those second players who have been successful.

Well, none? I don't think you could consider any player successful after less than two seasons.

52 minutes ago, DollarAndADream said:

Torstein Ironside - DollarAndADream (170 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1.

 

Markus King - Kendrick (183 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1

 

Lukas Muller - solas (283 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Aleksei Federov - Banackock (167 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Phil Shankly - Phil (442 TPE)

Nothing needs to be said about activity here

 

Rhett DeGrath - STZ (411 TPE)

Here either

 

Daryl Dortch - evrydayimbyfuglien (267 TPE)

Yep.

 

Alexander Thrower - gregreg (236 TPE)

Active too

 

 

The successful players far outweigh the failures. Sorry, I don't mean to look like I'm shitting on this article. I was actually curious so I looked some of them up and figured I'd post it too.

Shawn Gretzky 140 tpe :P 

50 minutes ago, DollarAndADream said:

Torstein Ironside - DollarAndADream (170 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1.

 

Markus King - Kendrick (183 TPE)

Steadily earning TPE at more or less the same rate as Player #1

 

Lukas Muller - solas (283 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Aleksei Federov - Banackock (167 TPE)

Same shit here

 

Phil Shankly - Phil (442 TPE)

Nothing needs to be said about activity here

 

Rhett DeGrath - STZ (411 TPE)

Here either

 

Daryl Dortch - evrydayimbyfuglien (267 TPE)

Yep.

 

Alexander Thrower - gregreg (236 TPE)

Active too

 

 

The successful players far outweigh the failures. Sorry, I don't mean to look like I'm shitting on this article. I was actually curious so I looked some of them up and figured I'd post it too.

1. It's a troll article, the fact that you put research in to "prove me wrong" means that I've won.

 

2. Using 3 S54 players when the article was focused around S52/S53 second players doesn't really work no?

15 minutes ago, Salt said:

Well, none? I don't think you could consider any player successful after less than two seasons.

 

I was speaking in regards to activity.

3 minutes ago, Salt said:

1. It's a troll article, the fact that you put research in to "prove me wrong" means that I've won.

 

2. Using 3 S54 players when the article was focused around S52/S53 second players doesn't really work no?

 

"won"

5 minutes ago, Salt said:

1. It's a troll article, the fact that you put research in to "prove me wrong" means that I've won.

 

2. Using 3 S54 players when the article was focused around S52/S53 second players doesn't really work no?

I literally just said I put research in because I was curious. I couldn't give any fucks about proving you wrong.

7 minutes ago, TheLastOlympian07 said:

Shawn Gretzky 140 tpe :P 

Ha. I just happened to forget the one from my own team. :lol:

Just now, DollarAndADream said:

 I couldn't give any fucks about proving you wrong.

There's really no need for that salty attitude now. 

Just now, Salt said:

There's really no need for that salty attitude now. 

Yeah, keep trying to create things out of nothing.

 

There's no salt here, except for your username. :)

26 minutes ago, Phil said:

Does the second player Project just induce burnout? 

 

Or maybe one realized he wanted to head back to something he had success with.

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