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313807.3 in reply to 313807.2
Date: 3/3/2022 7:13:59 AM
Tampines Fusion
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In that case, in your opinion, what would be a good time to train passing on bigs?

I think I did come across somewhere which said that it can be trained after you hit the cap coz it doesn't count towards the cap. Not sure if I read it correctly or totally misunderstood it. Meanwhile the school of thought which I have always followed was to train outsides first then only train insides.

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313807.4 in reply to 313807.3
Date: 3/3/2022 7:49:13 AM
BC "EDI"
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Actually a great training facility
I've always understood cap in a way that ALL training gets only 1/3 value of normal training. Same training as before cap, just 3 times slower

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313807.6 in reply to 313807.5
Date: 3/12/2022 7:56:37 AM
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What are best offense for a C with very high passing ?

I would say motion and inside isolation

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313807.7 in reply to 313807.6
Date: 3/14/2022 3:39:14 PM
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Depending on the rest of your guard skills, an inverted patient with your C playing PG on offense can be really good too.
What is needed on the rest of the team to get inside isolation to work? I haven't really had a chance to experiment much with it yet.