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198501.39 in reply to 198501.38
Date: 10/17/2011 3:36:52 PM
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Even with your sweet minute management there is still a small chance his GS will drop. Maybe 10% or less. It happened. Of your 13 players who make more than $10k/wk. (trying to corner the market on over 40 guys???) 8 were proficient, 4 strong, and 1 respectable. I'd say that's a very good weekly team GS. Too bad your starting C is the guy at respectable, but maybe he was out with the old-timers playing pinochle and drinking gin rickeys.

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198501.40 in reply to 198501.35
Date: 10/17/2011 9:39:00 PM
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Did you train GS though?

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198501.41 in reply to 198501.40
Date: 10/18/2011 10:45:16 PM
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so if a guy is in proficient GS and he plays 92 minutes but you train GS along with having a massage doctor...what do you guys think his GS will do?

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198501.42 in reply to 198501.41
Date: 10/18/2011 10:50:59 PM
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Mine was similar to that and dropped to 7. I thought it would drop to 8 at worst.

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198501.43 in reply to 198501.41
Date: 10/18/2011 10:54:43 PM
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it should lower the impact and could -according to sublevels- mean only one drop (or non). Don't think you have the risk of having 2 drops.

Now, if it's the first time in the season this player plays over 90 minutes, you have a chance that even without trainning GS you see any decline.

All this, but you must consider the random part of GS, that's impossible to calculate (stress on random...).

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198501.44 in reply to 198501.42
Date: 10/18/2011 10:54:57 PM
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oh boy....

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198501.45 in reply to 198501.44
Date: 10/18/2011 11:09:00 PM
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oh boy....

i've trained GS in the past, with a massage doctor, & still had guys drop with 70 minutes.

at least 1 time i trained GS, the results to my main players were worse than would be "expected" with no GS training. though a couple guys that played 20-30 minutes did increase greatly & an injured player didn't fall as much as he would have otherwise.

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198501.46 in reply to 198501.45
Date: 10/18/2011 11:12:25 PM
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hmm...well this guy has been in proficient GS for 3 weeks....you think GS training would help him stay up or actually make it worse? Would you guys advise not training GS and just let the normal update happen?

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198501.47 in reply to 198501.46
Date: 10/18/2011 11:47:37 PM
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no... didn't mean GS would make things worse. just saying that sometimes i've gotten extremely disappointing results. but all those times were with normal minutes mostly (once or twice had someone over 80, but that's it).

92 minutes -- If you have a must-win game I'd actually train GS if that's an important player. Especially if a bunch of other players had too many minutes. Still expect a drop, but... things won't be as bad as if you didn't.

But if you can win easily without that guy in top shape, & the rest of your players are fine, then I'd probably skip the GS training.

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198501.48 in reply to 198501.47
Date: 10/19/2011 2:52:57 PM
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I think a lot of you are forgetting that there is a decent amount of randomness in the calculation of GS. JosefKa I believe did a study on this that warrents mentioning, if I find the link I will edit it into my post.