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113010.34 in reply to 113010.32
Date: 9/25/2009 8:31:34 PM
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Well maybe is a sum. The thing is that it is a form to compare offense with defense.

I do not think that it is like you stated in the way that here we are not considering a lot of things. But maybe the .57 and the .517 you get maybe used in a much more complex formula. That is a possibility.

What I really try to take as a learning is that skills do have decremental performance. And that is something that we as managers should somehow take in consideration when taking critical decisions like training and the use of player market.

Last edited by Zero, the Magi. at 9/25/2009 8:55:44 PM

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113010.35 in reply to 113010.34
Date: 9/25/2009 8:33:48 PM
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Yep, I think what I said is definitely a simplification. Maybe a big simplification - because somehow team ratings also have an effect. And also, I think there is more than one offensive and defensive skill involved in every play.

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