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202503.134 in reply to 202503.133
Date: 1/27/2012 11:38:28 PM
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I have to post this here because the "Read by-BB indication" thread was closed down super fast. Instead of some crazy new system that would take time and effort how about something simple. We don't want the BBs to be spending all deay reading crap, we want them working on cool new features, so how about just once a week whichever BB is in charge of reading the suggestions forum just added a simple post that said,

Read.


Wouldn't take long at all and maybe after a while everyone wouldn't care but right now it could be a good PR move.

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202503.136 in reply to 202503.134
Date: 1/28/2012 8:18:43 AM
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And by what is that so new concept comparing to the "Read-by BB indication"?

No need to answer. The answer is NONE...

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202503.137 in reply to 202503.136
Date: 1/28/2012 2:39:31 PM
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Defining a player to play Starter, Backup and as a Reserved (using any possition) means that this player is intended to play 48 minutes (if possible)

It may already be implemented, but I bet it does not.

Currently, when using a single player to cover Starter, Backup and Reserved at a single position it means that unlesshe will fould out or get injured he is supposed to play (up until bugs...) 48 minutes.
BUT
I'm not sure what will happen, in case they will be set to play Starter, Backup and Reserved but at different possitions.
This player is still expected to play a full game (48 minutes).

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202503.139 in reply to 202503.138
Date: 1/28/2012 4:10:46 PM
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Wrote that (again...)
The thing is that in case you wnat him to play (for example) PG as starter, SG as backup and PG as reserve, there is a chance that he will not get (I believe) that 48 minutes, and I believe that he should have also on that case.

From: yodabig

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202503.141 in reply to 202503.138
Date: 1/29/2012 3:55:36 AM
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If you want one player to play 48 mins and set him in all slots on that position and dont have more then 9 players (two for each other positions) you will get 48 minutes in 99 out of 100 games.


I wish! With foul outs, injuries and coach brain farts I think it is a lot closer to 90%, I would say at least 2-3 times a season I have to switch to two position training because something screwed up.

Last edited by yodabig at 1/29/2012 3:55:58 AM

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202503.142 in reply to 202503.139
Date: 1/29/2012 3:57:56 AM
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The thing is that in case you wnat him to play (for example) PG as starter, SG as backup and PG as reserve, there is a chance that he will not get (I believe) that 48 minutes, and I believe that he should have also on that case.

No, I would not necessarily want the poor guy to play 48 min. I use such a pattern, or a PG-SG-SF type pattern quite often, and I have no 48-min aim.

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202503.143 in reply to 202503.142
Date: 1/29/2012 3:37:44 PM
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The thing is that in case you wnat him to play (for example) PG as starter, SG as backup and PG as reserve, there is a chance that he will not get (I believe) that 48 minutes, and I believe that he should have also on that case.

No, I would not necessarily want the poor guy to play 48 min. I use such a pattern, or a PG-SG-SF type pattern quite often, and I have no 48-min aim.
It is a fact that using a single player as Starter, Backup and Reserved (SB&R) at a single position will result (most of the times - unless injured, fouled-out, or a bug...) of 48 minutes for that player.

I will also guess that in case you will use a single player both as your SB&R at more than a single position, he will still most likely play 48 minutes.

In any case, one that asks a player to play SB&R is taking at least a chance for that.
Usually, he means it this way (48 minutes). Otherwise, he will not use this option.

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