I'm reading the first couple of pages in the baseball thread, and I came across this:

(I wrote this like on the second day) "Mindful of your admonition to "stay the course", I see that this game will require daily attention. I hope I'm up to it."

So JG answers
"It doesn't have to, if you're happy with your team and pitching staff, you can just let it go. I'd check it for injuries now and then, though. You won't maximize your points this way."

And of course, JG's classic advice on strategy:

Once you have your "dream team", within budget, you can just leave it like that and not make any changes until the end of the game. That's the easy way, and there are many players I leave all season unless they get hurt.

Well, we sure changed his thinking on that one, didn't we?


"Difficult....not impossible"