let me already react on these few posts before I forget about something while reading on.
first off, globally, I like the basic idea. 19 yr olds indeed are less valuable in the draft, especially when we talk about the interesting players, and often it sucks if you end up with a 19 year old. for a 19 yr old, to get ranked higher in the draftlist of managers, he realy needs to be very good, and have high potential, and the rest is not realy wanted. It would be nice if they change it a bit, so the 19 yr olds are more welcome in their new teams, and they get a higher spot in the draftlist.
But to make 19 yr olds better, just like that, isn't the way to go, because then, there is no point in having diffrent ages, as both age-categories will end up being equally good.
The idea has potential thoug, if they translate it into: 19 yr olds have
a chance of getting higher skills. Where the 18 yr olds now stop at respectable, the 19 yr olds might get a strong skill (and maybe a rare level 9 skill if they are rated A+).
This means the 19 yr old isn't always better, but he CAN be...
then to react on specific quotes:
But over the past few seasons, my casual observations have led me to believe, that, a $4,500 salary 18 year old will probably sell for not that much more than a $5,000 19 year old. So the difference ont he transfer market I believe, is minimal, although im open to people whos experiences suggest otherwise.
this might be true for low potential players, but with the promising players, there is a huge diffrence, and people who plan to train a U21 player, simply can't start with a 19 yr old draft right now, as he will never make it.
salary
where developped players might be compared more or less by salary (but still be carefull with that!!) for draftees the wage is realy unrelyable. I noticed high JS skills mostly get high wages for drafted players, meaning a player with sucky skills but respectable JS, probably has a higher wage then a well rounded player, with decent skills, but rather low JS. This makes some 3500 to 4000 waged draftees better then some 4000 to 4500 waged draftees...
and also on wages:
About your salary comparison - how hard it is to find a 19-year-old with a 6,500-7,000 salary? Is it same as with 18-year-olds? I agree that the salary range for 19-year-old draftees should be higher, and even go above $10,000 because an average 4-5,000 18-year-old when trained through a whole season can easily achieve that salary.
this realy depends on which type of player you are training. I trained a not too bad draft, 18 yrs old, trained him every week for 100% with a level 6 trainer on a single position as far as that was possible, and he was still under 10k when he turned 19... okay he is a SF, but still. I don't think many managers will train their any more then that.
Also not every draft gets decent training, it's not possible. either the manager trains his drafts partly, or just 1 draft fully, IF he even wants to train them. So to improve every 19 yr old draft, as if he'd received part of a year's training, would be over-tuned.
EDIT: after reading the rest of the posts, I see many agree with the slight increase in possible skills reached, and I agree with most of what was said after post 3 as well. so no need to write more reaction on my part.
Last edited by Lord of Doom at 7/20/2011 2:50:04 PM
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