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131439.18 in reply to 131439.16
Date: 2/15/2010 12:55:11 PM
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In this scenario he will need to try and catch up with the top teams in Div 1, and although he will lose around $60,000 per week by getting a 6 coach, I believe his finances would still allow him to make Good Money and have the benefit of a 6 Coach.


if the level 6 coach is a good decision for him, it will be for all other managers too ;) because in this case you will get your investment(salary and buying) back through training, but i doubt it.

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131439.19 in reply to 131439.17
Date: 2/16/2010 4:08:59 AM
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As you rightly say, Opinions are what we are basing the discussion on.

From the purchases Pistons 3 has made, I would suggest he is taking a different route to the top, as in creating his team. This is based on the fact he has youngsters across the board.

I agree with the strategy as I think the route to the top is different from when the longer standing Managers got there, as the competition was not as great back then.

I can see that the route you talk about may / would work, but also believe there is more than one option to achieving the obhectives.

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131439.20 in reply to 131439.19
Date: 2/26/2010 5:47:19 PM
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i havent looked at his team but if all his players are young maybe he can do the bb world a service and become the first coach ever to spend a whole season doing team training on js jr rebounding 1 on 1 and passing

would be really useful information and the BBs provided it as an option lets find out if it is worthless like everyone seems to think