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196914.41 in reply to 196914.40
Date: 9/30/2011 4:29:56 PM
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I haven't got any conclusive data other than my awareness upon my players, but i think it;s safe to say that stamina doesn't play a considerable role in GS. i have a guy with 1, another with 3, and another with 5. they all play within the range of 45-60 mins/week and drop/pop almost randomly. Every player may have a minute "hot spot" which may make it quite hard to determine a general formula, however i doubt it.

My trainee also consistently plays 48 mins/week(in a single game, since this came up) and stays within GS 9 almost always(excluding 1 week due to injury). However, a friends' trainee plays the exact same way and in three consecutive weeks went from 9 to 8 and now 7. I can honestly says that GS is mind boggling to say the least.

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196914.42 in reply to 196914.37
Date: 10/7/2011 10:45:33 AM
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Ineteresting.
That's a good point but it doesn't always work... form me the most determinant element is the single player. I have a olde ceter always in a good shape playing just 45-50 min. But usually you need to stay around 60m.
Just my poor experience...

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196914.43 in reply to 196914.1
Date: 10/7/2011 1:35:49 PM
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Here's some more data for you...

I'm not sure, but I don't think GS is related to stamina. I think it's more of an accumulation of two or three weeks of minutes played. I've got three big guys, and here are their minutes over the last 3 weeks:

                       Sept.17/20  Total          Sept.24/27  Total        Oct.1/4    Total    Current  GS
Player  1:       35/20         55                 23/35          58             21/38       59         Proficient
Player  2:       34/31         65                 25/30          55             27/33       60         Strong
Player  3:       34/35         69                 27/38          65             27/36       63         Strong 

I've got a Massage Doctor, so I'm a little surprised I'm not seeing Proficient GS for all three players.


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196914.44 in reply to 196914.43
Date: 10/12/2011 2:35:52 PM
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I have a question about a Game Shape for players who play more then 90 minutes, say 110 minutes.
I'm talking about a week where I have 3 important games, and I let my best players playing in all games.

So those player will play over 90 minutes in a week, and the other players play maybe less then 48 minutes.

Will the GS of my players be worst in next week when I have GS on training? What will happen?

Thanks.

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196914.45 in reply to 196914.13
Date: 10/18/2011 8:28:01 AM
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i think 48-75min per week is the best.my players all keep the Gameshapes with 8-9 for a long time.

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196914.46 in reply to 196914.45
Date: 10/18/2011 1:47:53 PM
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Yeah, i think that's the best as well, but what coaching tactics do you use to keep your game shape at that level? If you don't mind me asking? I was thinking of using let the coach decide or coach picks from the depth chart; maybe that's how its done to keep 48-75, i was pretty successful this week at getting a bunch of game shape raises, my starters and my 'main' bench players have mostly strong and proficient as well, maybe respectable or two out there.

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196914.47 in reply to 196914.46
Date: 10/18/2011 11:57:52 PM
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Yes , there are 11 player in my team,and I let 9 players in lineup.We have 3 matches in one week,2 league matches and 1 SC,so I have 3 trainee , put 1 of them in a match on traning position for 48 min.The other 8 players are 4 starters and 4 backups.
I give my players the numbers as #1- #11.
1st match[league]
Starter:#1PG(trainee1) #4SG #6SF #8PF #10C
Backup:#1PG(trainee1) #5SG #7SF #9PF #11C
2nd match[league]
Starter:#2PG(trainee2) #4SG #6SF #8PF #10C
Backup:#2PG(trainee2) #5SG #7SF #9PF #11C
3rd match[SC]
Starter:#3PG(trainee3) #5SG #7SF #9PF #11C
Backup:#3PG(trainee3) #4SG #6SF #8PF #10C
Substitutions:Strictly Follow Depth Chart
Offense:Push the ball[Look inside/Motion]
Denfense:Man to Man[32/23/1and4]
Foul Trouble:Let them play
This is my tactics.I just know a little English ,please read slowly,thx!
:)

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196914.48 in reply to 196914.45
Date: 10/19/2011 10:14:54 AM
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in my opinion 48 minuts is to less. better is 55 - 75 min. when my players played one match in week (48 min) they often has GS 7.

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196914.49 in reply to 196914.48
Date: 10/19/2011 12:00:16 PM
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Yeah,sometimes when a player played 48 min, he can only keep his GS at 7-8.
If you want make your player to be a higher GS level,55-75 is perfect.
In fact,most of the teams all have 3 trainees or more, so we could only give them 48 min per week.So my tactic can make all these 11 players' GS at 7-9.

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196914.50 in reply to 196914.49
Date: 10/19/2011 9:55:11 PM
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I agree.My team also have 11 players,and make a rotation like you.