are you able to write a short message??
however people train their players by the way they think is most convenient.. if a person trains his player in a particular way you can't say him: "IF you aren't gonna play the funky lineup game to play guys out of position so they can train in secondary skills, don't train".
you are not the omniscient God of BB
Not to get on your case TOO much... but that post was rude, lacked insight, and was flat-out wrong. Perhaps look at the post, and it's information... rather than getting lost in who wrote it, and your opinions of them.
you are comparing guys with VERY good secondaries to guys with ONLY primaries. I think this is senseless because nobody who reads the forum is training only primaries.
Unfortunately, you are oh-so-wrong. People read the forums, and - quite obviously - people train players badly.
I agree with your premise on setting targets... but many, many people begin their training programs focusing wholly and solely on the primaries.
I know I did, I knew no better... I think many people new to the game might be in the same position as I was - eager, yet not knowing exactly what to do.
@Wolph. Ball for you.
Nice post, and I agree for the most part. My favourite player - you know him pretty well - was a reclamation project. Fortunately I got him before he was too busted up by someone creating a nigh on unemployable mega-center... and was able to pump his secondaries.
Training secondaries - perhaps not entirely - but heavily in their first few seasons is not only a viable training methodology, it's economically smart.
Last edited by malice at 2/13/2013 5:36:43 AM
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