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196854.167 in reply to 196854.166
Date: 5/25/2012 11:50:12 AM
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Hey guys, Im training an 18yo with HOF potential, he's a PF but he's only 6'6" so Im training him to be a SF.

His main problem to be a SF was bad initial OD. So the plan was to train him as a PG with pressure to get some pops on OD. Last week because we only had 1 game, he played less than 48min and still popped in OD, matter of fact, another 18yo with PA PG also popped in OD.

This week he got 48+ and didn't pop. Two other PGs that got close to 48 didn't pop either. As a matter of fact, 2 players dropped, one is an older C and the other a young SF.

Do you guys have any advice to give me? I thought players with high potential were supposed to pop every week if done right? The plan was to switch between pressure and 1on1, but I didnt get a pop this week. Should i do 1on1 this week?

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196854.168 in reply to 196854.167
Date: 5/25/2012 1:10:55 PM
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make sure your one position training

and what happened to tough?????

Last edited by Jack Stevens at 5/25/2012 1:11:19 PM

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196854.169 in reply to 196854.167
Date: 5/25/2012 4:57:10 PM
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Just because a player has high potential doesn't mean he will pop every week. He will probably pops most weeks, but to train him the fastest, make sure you single position train him as much as possible.

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196854.170 in reply to 196854.169
Date: 5/25/2012 6:34:15 PM
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I'm only training PG position... Is it better to switch training every week or do, say, 4 weeks of pressure then 4 weeks of 1on1?

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196854.171 in reply to 196854.168
Date: 5/25/2012 6:36:20 PM
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I dunno, hasnt gotten back to me in a few days... i saw he sold his youngsters... Troy is still mia, hopefully nothing happened...

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196854.172 in reply to 196854.171
Date: 5/25/2012 9:30:29 PM
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They eloped?

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196854.173 in reply to 196854.172
Date: 5/25/2012 9:50:02 PM
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They eloped?


Now that is creepy,considering troy is twice as old as tough and they are of the same gender.

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196854.174 in reply to 196854.170
Date: 5/26/2012 9:49:25 AM
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It is better for you to rotate training JS/OD/PA since he is a young player. The U21 team doesn't recommend training stuff like 1v1 until he is about 20.

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196854.175 in reply to 196854.174
Date: 5/26/2012 12:46:58 PM
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Oh, thank you, I'm glad I asked, I was about to make a mistake. So, what exact practices do you recommend? I'm doing pressure to increase the OD...

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196854.176 in reply to 196854.174
Date: 5/26/2012 12:49:08 PM
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Oh, nvm... Do you mean I should switch every week between pressure, JS and Passing?

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196854.177 in reply to 196854.1
Date: 5/26/2012 1:15:40 PM
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When do you determine a winner? Starting Roster or End of Qualification roster?

Also, I would be very interested in a "player introduction" either from the training manager or the u21 manager. Maybe not a full disclosure of skills but a "here's the player name, here's who trained him, he's on the team to be the <Insert Type of player here> player, we expect him to do YYY for the team"

If that's asking too much, I get it. Just thought it might be fun and pique some more interest in the u21 team.

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