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198192.18 in reply to 198192.17
Date: 10/11/2011 4:59:14 PM
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I'm training PG's right now and i'm taking in account this and so my best trainee has 20 years and OD 14 going for 16 and JR 8.
I looking for the elastic effect for next season so will find out pretty soon.My secondaries are pretty high and the player would be a good SF since his IS and ID are 9 at the moment.


Let us know when you start with JR training and report back on pops!

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Date: 10/11/2011 11:42:47 PM
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So what I have gotten out of this is training JS is a waste of time from my understanding?

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Date: 10/12/2011 1:44:02 AM
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No, I don't think it's necessarily a waste of time. If you need high JS on your guys because it fits your strategy, then JS training is ok. But if you train JS first and then train 1 on 1 and JR, your JS level might reach levels too high for you to handle (salary wise).

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Date: 10/12/2011 2:04:47 AM
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Well put
i will be reporting the pops next season when i start training JR.

Last edited by LA-macabroo at 10/12/2011 2:05:28 AM

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Date: 10/12/2011 10:37:30 AM
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Okay i get what you are saying now.. Makes sense. Thank you for the input. It might kind of switch up the way i train the new guard im training now. As I round out Ali and Keenan more.

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198192.24 in reply to 198192.23
Date: 10/12/2011 2:15:16 PM
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well who all knows which skills are elastic with one another?

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198192.25 in reply to 198192.10
Date: 10/14/2011 4:32:48 AM
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WIth elastic effect 22 can train faster than 18, I've seen it happen.

My guy just popped OD twice in a row at 19 y/o, 18 I trained 1on1 F for weeks on end, to set up a good elastics situation, also some ID training.

I think many will testify that an 18 y/o still usually takes 2 weeks to pop OD. So you could spend 8 weeks for 4 pops as things just slow down anyway as you go, staying that speed. Or you could to 4 weeks of 1on1 (or about 8 like i did ;)) and then hope for those 4 pops of OD to happen in about 6 weeks, and its not like the time you spend on 1on1 is wasted, DR is useful (opinoin, some disagree) and IS and JS pops don't exactly kill the player...(1on1 and JR training is the only place i get JS pops since i have a religious belief which forbids JS training ;) Its a religon revolving aroudn teh correct development of playerse and not ruining them with capping early and excessive salaries.


My experience in training can confirm all of the above. My 22y old popped twice in a row in JR which is the slowest skill to train for a guard, all because other guard skills were much above JR level.

I'm using exactly the same method as you, save for ID. I think 1 on 1 is the best thing to train first for at least 4-6 weeks and then continue with OD, PA and JR. Btw, I also don't use the JS training; JR and 1 on 1 train it enough.


I've seen 3 passing pops in 4 weeks with elastic effect, so it's real. and useful

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Date: 10/14/2011 6:46:31 AM
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It's usefulness is questionable. Remember that your player underperformed all those weeks earlier because of low passing.

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Date: 10/14/2011 11:42:47 AM
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well this is true. but having trainees will always assure that risk