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192647.50 in reply to 192647.48
Date: 8/6/2011 4:41:05 AM
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I remember that Estonia had one of those guys in the NT. When our NT was still strong. He was a great defender, but he was always in foul trouble (yes you can be both). Still he was a regular starter in the NT.
It seems to me that you are just pissed off that you threw 750k away on a legend, that can't be effectivly trained using one match per week.

From: CrazyEye

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192647.51 in reply to 192647.49
Date: 8/6/2011 4:50:41 AM
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If you can't readily find this kind of player...maybe its not a problem.

Your guy is still young. I think you could make a spreadsheet/gamelog. Can you really show that he is getting that many fouls against equal compeititoin?


maybe you give of some prooves for your theorys?

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192647.52 in reply to 192647.50
Date: 8/6/2011 5:04:10 AM
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It seems to me that you are just pissed off that you threw 750k away on a legend, that can't be effectivly trained using one match per week.


Thats definitely one part of the equation, but I always commiserate managers that were unlucky to get those type of players. Although its more about the name "wasted", than the money in this case.

If a player has a weak skill you can do sthg about it, by training it and plugging the leak. if you got a fouling maschine you are screwed and have to live with that all the time. Thats why I think there should be an option to do something actively to get rid of the aggression.

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192647.54 in reply to 192647.53
Date: 8/6/2011 5:25:54 AM
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thats your reply after you both said that Knecht over exagerrating in this example? The thing is still, that you can not do anything against foul prone players.

Also knecht example was averaging more then 6 fouls in 48 minute, which is different then fouling out every game ;) Because player who don't play foul games, could also average sometimes 8-9 fouls in 48min, which make it possible to play one game peacefully. And yes thats most likely exaggerating too, but making 4 fouls isn't that rare(even when you are the best defender on squad) playing fourty 8 minutes, and such an average let you foul out very often without any cure.

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192647.55 in reply to 192647.54
Date: 8/6/2011 5:51:32 AM
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having just picked up a super balanced 18 yr old prospect i was quite happy , would seem now he will foul out of any game he trys to play 48 mins :(

money down the drain , great prospect goes to waste

Last edited by zyler at 8/6/2011 5:51:52 AM

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192647.56 in reply to 192647.55
Date: 8/6/2011 8:47:30 AM
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I think I was the first person in the thread who mentioned that improving a guy's d goes a long way to inhibiting their fouls. I looked at fouls per game from his rookie season to the present for the guy I bought who is a super fouler. The fact is that he still fouls at about the same rate. I was wrong about that with my guy. Somehow it seems like he isn't fouling as much anymore but the numbers say he is. Tonight he had 3 in 16 minutes. The most minutes he has ever played without fouling is 24.

I still play him, but generally as a backup, so I don't worry about it.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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192647.58 in reply to 192647.57
Date: 8/11/2011 2:30:08 PM
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Tried 1-3-1 and he made 6 fouls in 34 minutes.

Funny thing is that this is the most agressive player I have ever seen and he isnt even ranked in the top 1000 in fouls per game or fouls per 48 min. So I guess there are some players that get their 6pack every game they play.

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