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267100.22 in reply to 267100.14
Date: 2/2/2015 5:31:41 PM
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My allstar guy is at 105 skills currently, at 24y,

10/10
12/12
12/9
12/10
9/9

I always used a level 3 coach, and this trainee had random starting skills.

I believe a good starting skillset is the key to training lower level potential player.

Maybe a superstar with good starting skills can be trained with level 3-4 coach.

MVP with good starting skills would be more expensive though, but could probably be trained with a 4-5 level trainer. Maybe get level 5 in first seasons, when training is faster, then switch to level 4 later. That would save tons of total training expenditures.

Anyway, my point is that I would rather spend more cash for a trainee with better starting skills, than hire expensive coaches over 8-10 seasons.

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267100.28 in reply to 267100.23
Date: 2/3/2015 4:56:00 AM
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My trainee was a random draftee, I got him in the first season, I checked starting skills at buzzer-manager. Looks like he had 49 skills

5/6
3/7
6/2
6/2
6/6

If he had 60, he would be at 116 skills already, with 4-5 training seasons left. And more, had a used a level 4-5 coaches.

Basically, what I'm saying is, that starting skills are way underrated. It's much more profitable to buy a better skilled trainee, than to buy a cheaper trainee, and then pay outrageous money for 10 seasons of trainers, to make up for the difference.

My other trainee was also a random draftee(no scouting), a year younger, also allstar pot, has 98 skills curently

11/9
12/11
11/9
10/12
5/8

Basically zero investment, and I never bothered about missing minutes or injuries.


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267100.31 in reply to 267100.25
Date: 2/6/2015 12:04:08 PM
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I have something like that. pm me.