I was checking your games from last 2 seasons. I wonder why you didnt use this season even 1 time inside tactics? Maybe you see the same that so many people sees?
Again its a fact that is much harder to built an inside offense, than an outside one.
With the money I got from my key C + savings from this season I'm planning to bring a 150k+ C to compete against Inside Strong tems like Mighty Avengers or Cs like David Tapia (465k). Since, my old C wasn't ready for it, I decided to sold it, save and later improve. That's why the amount of times I see an inside tactics being my best way to win has dramatically decreased. Not because I think inside tactics are weak.
I might agree that building a good inside offense is harder than an outside one. If I were to defend that, I would say that it is because most inside trainers think that trining big men means train IS, ID and RB while most of outside trainers think we need JS, JR, OD, DR, HN and PA at least. So it is very likely that outside managers have had an adventage with the last change not because outside tactics had suddenly become dominant, but because their training patters were much more "in flow" with the changes than the patters of most inside trainers.
I don't know how you train and how is composed your roster, but maybe if you start training a more broad set of skills for your Cs and PFs and/or realize that you need some passing in your guards (like most outside-minded coaches sees the importance of RB in their Cs and PFs) you might improve your team without needing 5m for a outside star (wich anyway, I would suggest you to have).
You can try to do that or come up with a better strategy or continue to focus in discussing something that doesn't seems very likely to change unless several seasons of different strategies of "inside development" proves it. Here you can discuss and show how you feel, but it is very likely that many of us will honestly tell you: Go and change the way you have been doing things until now. Adapt. Let's see what others managers are about to do and with that results, we might have this discussion again and see if the change made the outside tactics dominant or a change in the managers was need in order make the inside tactics work.
Last edited by Zero, the Magi. at 1/17/2010 12:10:28 PM