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What does "strictly follow depth chart" actually mean?

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275349.27 in reply to 275349.26
Date: 12/4/2015 5:10:48 AM
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Blank lineup with LCD was the perfect setting, wasn't it?

I have no problems with the substitution patterns, but I am balling with a 5 man roster.

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275349.28 in reply to 275349.27
Date: 12/7/2015 7:59:13 PM
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Well look: I think Strictly should be the most flexible system. That means the inputs of the manager should be followed even when they defy logic. So, if you say that a backup should receive 10 minutes then the coach should substitute AS IF that player was at the correct relative level to play that number of minutes, irrespective if he's much better or worse than that. It does not mean the guy will receive exactly 10, but close enough.

If you LCD then the margin of error should be larger, but the coach should decide efficiently based on his own judgement.