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270476.37 in reply to 270476.36
Date: 5/20/2015 9:11:10 AM
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I know that, Joe. But we need to address the pro's and con's of that argument seriously.

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270476.38 in reply to 270476.21
Date: 5/21/2015 2:53:01 AM
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You tell coach pop to hell with his minute plans for tim duncan and he will sincerely tell you to go fck urself. And if coach pop were a member of this BB community, that is essentially what the GE is doing.


Do you think every player coach pop has had in his system has developed exactly as he expects on a weekly basis? You get a fairly accurate indication of how your players will train and what level they will eventually reach, and all you have to do is guarantee them 48 minutes per week. Development of a player in BB is much easier to control than that of a player in real life, and if it were any easier, it would take all satisfaction out of it.

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270476.39 in reply to 270476.38
Date: 5/24/2015 3:41:00 AM
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yer well said.

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270476.41 in reply to 270476.11
Date: 5/30/2015 4:10:03 PM
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Hello,

tonight for my first real game (first victory!) I did not manage to make my trainees play 48 minutes.

How should I do? the coach made too much replacements. that gave me the win probably but I'd like to train fast the young

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270476.42 in reply to 270476.41
Date: 5/30/2015 9:45:46 PM
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Hello,

tonight for my first real game (first victory!) I did not manage to make my trainees play 48 minutes.

How should I do? the coach made too much replacements. that gave me the win probably but I'd like to train fast the young


To have the best chance of getting players 48 minutes, you want to make sure to dress fewer players. For example, for a PG go get 48 minutes, you'd want to dress no more than 9 players (and preferably 8 or less), and make sure that everyone who is not a starter is the backup to another position on the depth chart. For example:

PG: A - A - A
SG: B - F - F
SF: C - G - G
PF: D - H - H
C : E - I - I

I would even suggest that one of the backup players be dropped and one of the backups handles two positions.

If you wanted to have two positions get 48 minutes (PG and SG):

PG: A - A - A
SG: B - B - B
SF: C - F - F
PF: D - G - G
C : E - H - H
And again, one player fewer would help.


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270476.43 in reply to 270476.42
Date: 5/31/2015 11:33:40 AM
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I put only 8 players but the coach decided to make more replacements :/


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270476.44 in reply to 270476.43
Date: 5/31/2015 11:55:42 AM
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I put only 8 players but the coach decided to make more replacements



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If this is the game you're speaking of, you may have only chosen 8 players in the depth chart, but you had 12 players active for the game. If you had been winning by more than 20 when the fourth quarter started, all of your starters would have been replaced, even by players not on the depth chart. You have to remove the players from the bench for the game to ensure they are not put into the lineup.

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270476.45 in reply to 270476.44
Date: 5/31/2015 12:02:19 PM
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ok I'll try on the next game