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191253.191 in reply to 191253.186
Date: 7/27/2011 10:13:12 AM
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To all Candidates:

One of the biggest issues I've seen is trying to keep potential NT players on US soil. The best example I can give is last year right after I started, there were two U21 quality players in my draft, my own top draftee and another player Norman Sloane.
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/19242529/overview.aspx

He got trained for only 4 or 5 weeks last year after being bought by a Finnish team and is now doing nothing but sitting there.

My question is, do you have any plans on how to get the USA community more involved in keeping our young prospects on home soil?


Yes, a way to solve this problem is getting more people interested in the NT and U21 team. This way they want to contribute to the teams. Also by telling them that if they have a player on one of them teams it brings an economic boost. Also having a US player bring a merch. boost because fans like buying US born players' jerserys.

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191253.192 in reply to 191253.172
Date: 7/27/2011 10:15:49 AM
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@GM-Jason & @nammsor - IMO you two are the top candidates so far. In an attempt to separate you two, I have three questions :

1) If Lundy had been walking on the street for days, 3 weeks late for a shower, and STILL not in 9gs, do you offer to pick him up?

2) How far in advance do you think its necessary to game plan when considering call ups and enthusiasm? With a limited roster before it hurts overall enthusiasm, what might your strategy be?

3) What use would you get out of the offsite? Regardless of what you use for it now, what would your plans for the future be?


1 - I would pick Lundy up, and promptly drop him off at the gym so he can get a shower and get into better Game Shape.

2 - When I was the manager of New Zealand's NT for 6 seasons, I tried a few different methods of callups. My first go-round I just added 16 or 17 players right away, not really knowing what I was doing. As the season progressed, I found new talents and realized how dumb that strategy was. So now I'm a fan of starting off slow, with 12-14 players in the early stages of qualifying and working in new players as injuries or GS or tactics dictates. Especially in the early Americas stages, we don't need to be overly robust with our roster.

3 - The offsite is the end-all be-all of the NT. Everything is there that we need. It's a phenomenal community we're building and I'm proud to see how it's grown since I joined it way back in early 2009. I even remember the old offsite that we had before the current one. Every gameplan will be up there, I'll be asking for volunteers for an assistant coach and international scout, much like I was last season for jfarb.

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191253.193 in reply to 191253.178
Date: 7/27/2011 10:18:13 AM
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Namssor has experience at being a NT manager so it won't be new to him. He was successful at NZ, surely he deserves a chance at USA NT. Jason can wait for now.


Thanks dude. I think we have almost the entire Big 10 covered in this thread now!

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191253.194 in reply to 191253.185
Date: 7/27/2011 10:20:56 AM
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I DONT KNOW( imagine i said that with the same tone of Brick from Anchor man when he was asked where he got that hand grenade)...lol I just figured I'd start today off with some very serious grilling questions so we as attentive voters can accurately choice the guy we have to put up with for two more seasons

We have a lot of great outside shooters. Unfortunately, we play all our games indoors.
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191253.195 in reply to 191253.190
Date: 7/27/2011 10:22:47 AM
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6. (http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/8495746/boxscore.aspx) I beat a great team and manager, I defiantly would lose to them today!

Doesn't that just show further proof of your lack of experience in developing a winning ballclub. Or as you put it being average...

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191253.196 in reply to 191253.187
Date: 7/27/2011 10:23:52 AM
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I know you were jfarb's assistant last year and scouted opponents tactics and players. Are you going to continue to do this if you are elected NT coach or will you give this job to someone else?

No I would certainly hand this off to someone else. I'd be taking applicants for the job. Jason would be a good candidate since he has the enthusiasm but not the experience for the job, and this would certainly help.

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191253.197 in reply to 191253.196
Date: 7/27/2011 10:27:33 AM
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I know you were jfarb's assistant last year and scouted opponents tactics and players. Are you going to continue to do this if you are elected NT coach or will you give this job to someone else?

No I would certainly hand this off to someone else. I'd be taking applicants for the job. Jason would be a good candidate since he has the enthusiasm but not the experience for the job, and this would certainly help.


OR, if we want a truly seemless transition, you can just stay on in role as assistant coach :-)

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191253.198 in reply to 191253.186
Date: 7/27/2011 10:31:06 AM
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To all Candidates:

One of the biggest issues I've seen is trying to keep potential NT players on US soil. The best example I can give is last year right after I started, there were two U21 quality players in my draft, my own top draftee and another player Norman Sloane.
(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/19242529/overview.aspx)

He got trained for only 4 or 5 weeks last year after being bought by a Finnish team and is now doing nothing but sitting there.

My question is, do you have any plans on how to get the USA community more involved in keeping our young prospects on home soil?

I referenced this in an earlier answer here: (191253.114) (last paragraph). Yes it's a big problem that our talent is being shipped off to Siberia and being shackled in a cage with no room for improvement. We need to work with the American managers and talk to them and give them different options with what to do with their players. If they're becoming too expensive for their team, I can give them training advice for getting useful, but not salary-spiking, pops. If they absolutely have to sell them, I would tell them to let me know so I can broadcast it on the offsite so lots of interested American teams can get an opportunity to grab him off the TL and keep training him correctly. We can't let these prospects fly under the radar and out of the NT.

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191253.199 in reply to 191253.183
Date: 7/27/2011 10:33:11 AM
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1. Dedication and work ethic.
2. no.
3. green
4. pro choice
6. http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/22959728/boxscore.aspx closest game ive ever played
7. virgo
8. hard-working, enthusiatic, and patriotic
9. obama
10 joe johnson or josh j-smoove smith (gotta love em hawks)
11 single just broke up

Last edited by coachchampion at 7/27/2011 10:36:55 AM

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191253.200 in reply to 191253.197
Date: 7/27/2011 10:39:39 AM
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To namssor and Jason- we both know you are qualified, and that you could both handle this job well. My question is besides experience at the NT level or in federations where everyone knows everything about BB, what quality sets you apart from the other? Please no mudslinging. And also, what role would you put the other candidate in should you win?

Individually- Namssor: You have used box and 1 in league games occasionally. Would this be an option ahead of a zone in gameplanning? (which no one answered right. It's the weekends, so that the GS update takes place and you can assess your options. Most would pick Medrano in 9 GS over Bronson in 7 GS. GS is critical at this level)

Jason- What countries do the managers in your "network" hail from, and how involved would they be in gameplanning? Secondly, would gameplanning take place in your little federation forums where only high-profile managers can see, or on the offsite so people can input? Lastly, please stop calling him Joel. We get it. You know his first name. People don't know his name is actually Joel, so it may seem confusing to some.

From: Jason

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191253.201 in reply to 191253.200
Date: 7/27/2011 10:47:07 AM
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To namssor and Jason- we both know you are qualified, and that you could both handle this job well. My question is besides experience at the NT level or in federations where everyone knows everything about BB, what quality sets you apart from the other? Please no mudslinging. And also, what role would you put the other candidate in should you win?


Jason- What countries do the managers in your "network" hail from, and how involved would they be in gameplanning? Secondly, would gameplanning take place in your little federation forums where only high-profile managers can see, or on the offsite so people can input? Lastly, please stop calling him Joel. We get it. You know his first name. People don't know his name is actually Joel, so it may seem confusing to some.


My passion for the game, competitie drive set me apart. That's fueled me to make it to the League finals in every season I have played. I would run the NT the same way. Passion, intensitity, and being prepared. I have climbed the ranks in BB in my time in this game, as fast, or faster than anyone else. I hope to have similar success as the NT coach.

My Private League has 105 members currently, with roughly 75% American coaches, and the rest from all over the world. No, I would not be discussing tactics or game planning of any kind in the Federation. That is what the offsite forum is for.

Never knew calling a guy by their name was a bad thing. I am sure Joel doesn't mind :-)

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