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From: CrazyEye

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Date: 12/14/2011 6:58:37 AM
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this dudes average 3 more assist, then my franchise record and you say he is not a good player :) Look at his player history too^^

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Date: 12/14/2011 7:10:53 AM
Matrix Mighty Dunkers
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he is very good player, but he is not playing at NT team, I think he is legendary in passing, but he has one very poor upper skill, maybe JS or JR

From: Koperboy

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Date: 12/15/2011 2:44:46 AM
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So tell me, what DV & HN should have SF in begining U21?
I think DV&HN very good pops when you train samoething else(as secondary skills). In U21 you haven't got time to waste time to train 1on1. Also when I watch a players from U21 almost always good DV+HN have PG and SG.


Good DR+IS can make a SF unstoppable inside player. Same with JS+JR+HN - great outside SF. DR and HN are supportive skills mainly for JS, but also for IS. DR is "how often will your player shoot" and HN is "how is your player going to shoot". If your player has great JS and bad HN/DR, he will depend from other's players' passes and won't be able to do much on his own.

Plus 1 on 1 is a great tool to speed up the training of OD, JR and PA.

So you have 21y old SFs with nice salaries, but they didn't get invited into their U21. This should tell you something about your training.

Oh and BTW, let me tell you something about handling since you obviously aren't a big fan of it: in my opinion, three pops in Handling is same as one pop in JS and one in JR. So I value HA quite high on my list.

From: Mario

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Date: 12/15/2011 4:34:08 AM
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You don't anwser to my question.
what DV & HN should have SF in begining U21 in your opinion?

From: Koperboy

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Date: 12/15/2011 4:39:21 AM
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This depends also on tactics, but I think DR12 and HN11 minimum.

From: Mario

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Date: 12/15/2011 4:50:14 AM
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In U21 china i find SF with DV=10 and HN=11. It's enought?

From: Mario

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Date: 12/15/2011 4:54:08 AM
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"Plus 1 on 1 is a great tool to speed up the training of OD, JR and PA. "
This is not true. I have not seen any such effect.
I think you says about EE. Even the creators say that effect of EE not see when you train balanced player.

So far I did not see impact EE.

I saw only cross trainning effect.


Show me U21 top team where train 1on1 for SF?

Last edited by Mario at 12/15/2011 5:03:30 AM

From: Koperboy

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Date: 12/15/2011 5:22:34 AM
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I did not say what I think is the same U21 managers think. I know though OD is overtrained, that's why DR and IS are better than overtrained JS and JR. If there aren't any managers that don't train their SFs in 1 on 1, that doesn't mean this is like it should be. BB is not a stagnant game, but an evolving one and you have to adapt to the current situation. People are overtraining OD and JS, while not giving enough attention to PA and 1 on 1 training.
You haven't seen a positive EE beause you don't train 1 on 1. You've surely seen a negative EE though. How many times did you have to train your player in OD or JR for three weeks instead of two? I'm sure more than once.

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