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276706.52 in reply to 276706.47
Date: 2/16/2016 3:15:35 PM
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In most cases you might want to run with player B. There are differing situations however.

For example, in a game where i had a match-up against a team that was reliant on getting rebounds to get the second opportunities to win games, i would likely want to have player C instead. That player is several levels higher at putting a higher total of rebounds up, and additionally has a higher IS for offensive rebounds.

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Another issue is game-shape on the players, which is something you unfortunately decided not to include. In fact, the u21 manager basically told you that he wasn't going to call him up because of that game-shape issue he felt the player had.

I am not in the business of calling up guys in 7 GS, especially with limited call up spots.

We need guys with IS with Avalos and Barth are in terrible game-shape and we are in the knockout round if we want to run LI.


Lets play the game again.

Player A - Average game-shape of 8.1
7/3/5/1/4/6 - 14/14/12/6

Player B - Average game-shape of 7.1
7/1/7/9/8/5 - 12/13/12/13

Player C - Average game-shape of 8.4
4/1/4/1/4/4 - 15/15/15/2

Now which player would you want? It's significantly more difficult for me not to side with player A and player C over player B. I'd beg the guy with player B to change his method of training his player so that he might gain the bonuses of better game-shape for his own team and for our team. But i would inevitably settle for player C if i was going to run LI, and Player A if i was running more of a PTB scheme at that point in the season.

Josh

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276706.53 in reply to 276706.28
Date: 2/16/2016 3:26:49 PM
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Should we EXPECT any U21 forfeits from "you" as a new manager for u21 like we have ... started to grow accustomed to?


EPK/Shadowslam's response

I will immediately resign in Embarassment if there are any forfeits under my tenure.





Taken from Phyr's offsite post after we secured HCA

Thank you to all the owners who trained players this season. If anyone was considering selling before the beginning of playoffs, I wouldnt blame you. I will probably call up 2 20 year olds for the last two spots. Obviously, I wish I didn't *(mess)* up the semifinal game, but we came away with the best possible outcome for being in the Consol tourney. We have won 27 of our last 30 games but I feel like I have been very underwhelming as manager. I hope someone that has the time and is an experienced offsite manager will decide to run next season.


For all purposes, that is basically what the previous u21 coach is doing. As frustrating as it was to see that forfeit, at some point you are going to have to let it go and move on to what we can take away from other teams in the consolation tournament and work on ways to have an answer for those types of teams.

With regards to the way he picked his own guy over other options, The same potential problem concerns me going forward with you running for the u21 job. You have two very good players that will be u21 players when we get to that point in time, but if there are other options available in better game-shape are you going to have the ability to put one or the other on the bench or in a backup role for the sake of the result for the team?

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276706.54 in reply to 276706.52
Date: 2/16/2016 3:27:56 PM
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I chose not to include the gameshape of likewise builds from this season because I wasnt holding any water in this seasons events. I was the first one to comment about the gameshape of the particular player and situation your referring to if you do recall.

Im not asking in the case of any particular player, simply from a standpoint of what builds you think are better given they are all in optimal gameshape. Gameshape is something easily changed, the player build is not.






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276706.55 in reply to 276706.54
Date: 2/16/2016 3:34:43 PM
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Is it really that easy to change someone's belief that a certain GS is better for not only their team but for the u21? I would think so, but occasionally people will want to do things differently for a host of different reasons. In Player B's case, i believe you suggested on the USA-offsite chat that "(B's owner) just wants to get him 48 minutes for training because he doesn't want to risk injury". If thats the case, when will he be convinced that he needs to change that theory? did Otto Cameron have great game-shape the entire u21 season with his great TSP?

I think most people will be receptive to changing the way they manage a player if you point out benefits to doing so. But that doesn't mean we call up the higher TSP regardless of game-shape and hope to convince them to change. I would rather convince someone to change and then put them on the team, rather than the other way around.

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276706.56 in reply to 276706.55
Date: 2/16/2016 3:46:10 PM
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it helps when someone is actually in contact with the manager though right?

As far as the mindset goes, I would think you would surely understand the process of getting 3 players training a week.
There have been many times I have said GS be damned as the long term goals outweigh the short term effect and when I dont care about winning and only training as many managers do I could really care less what GS my guys are in.

If that is my mindset as a manager and there has not been a slight inclination that the player could play for the squad why would it be any different then business as usual?
Regardless, my question was simply about player builds given optimal GS.

Again, Im not debating the situation from last season, of course you want your best GS option available, however just for the record, in the subsequent weeks the manager in question did raise his players GS at my suggestion and it was equalized and there was never any contact made outside of me and I was in contact long before this ever happened as we are real life friends. We were also still in contention for a good portion of the season before we inevitably forfeited again.






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276706.57 in reply to 276706.56
Date: 2/16/2016 4:06:17 PM
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I understand getting each of my three trainees 48 minutes. However, i also have my guys play backups even when they aren't part of a u21 squad to get them an additional 10-22 minutes a week. This allows them to be in 8-9 GS, which helps me win games. It's part of that whole conversation of "It's not just the u21 we're getting you to build for, it's the betterment of your own team".

I won't defend not contacting that manager sand trying to explain that it not only benefits his team's performance but his chances of making the u21 if he were to manage minutes better. That falls on the u21 manager if he doesn't send a three sentence note saying "You get more cash from merchandise and you get better performances from your player for one extra backup spot a week after he gets his 48 minutes for training". But it's a shared blame between the u21 coach, u21 scouts, and the coach in question all the same.

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Date: 2/16/2016 7:16:35 PM
Upsyndrome
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People who cannot change with the times will get surpassed, if the entire U21 and NT program outside of the USA is training all around players and destroying us every season, isnt the logical step for us to adopt this style of play?


Well rounded "inside" players (low JR w/ lots of JS/IS, somewhat low PS depending on position), that's the global build. It's no secret. I've adopted this style; though, I have a preferred player build template for each position that varies in secondaries for each position with a minimum/maximum requirement (depending on said prospect).

1v1 F is all i hear anyone talk about on the offsite, this is nohing new from the same old builds that have been pushed down USA managers throats for years.


To train well rounded players, I recommend using 1v1f -- at every position (G,F,C). This is a proven globally used training method, one I personally implemented for my prospects. I can assure you that the U21 is not pounding 1v1f's down managers throats, if at all (other than at SF/PF), but they should be.

I have experience training players at a top level. I am confident in my training methods and my player builds -- and the success they will bring. I'm not here to argue what works and what doesn't -- I know what works. My goal is to educate the rest of America, those wanting to contribute to the success of the U21/NT.

Furthermore, I encourage my fellow American managers to acquire US prospects via draft/TL and join the US offsite where you can create a team diary and be counseled by experienced managers like my self. Or, if you wish, BB-mail me directly and I will help advise you in your training of US prospects. There is strength in numbers, something BB America has much of, and something I would like to utilize. It's not a one man team. The involvement of others will be instrumental. I will take you to the destination you seek, but you have to hop on the A-Train.

"You will lose." -Ivan Drago
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276706.59 in reply to 276706.56
Date: 2/16/2016 8:43:43 PM
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When U21 player builds come to mind, you can't ignore subs on C/PF when they already have high subs. But even if C/PF sub's are high, player builds to me have to field the best Inside defense and Inside offense in any circumstances, just like the NT does, however there is a big discrepancy between U21 and NT finalized skillset and there should be a fine line drawn to that because of the time involved as managers have mentioned.

Having said that the demand for sub's on U21 bigs can't go to far because primaries are an utmost importance because it will generally always field our best m2m defense, plus again time is a factor and sub's train slower. It also depends on the players starting skillset in correlation's to the potential of the player when they're 18yol. So for me even though PF's can be flexible, when it comes to sub's, managers can't over due it, unless their training their players for the NT.

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276706.60 in reply to 276706.15
Date: 2/16/2016 9:07:31 PM
Mountain Eagles
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No, as U21 Manager there will be no forfeits. In fact, I will have Game Threads posted every Friday Morning/afternoon. I'm not for forfeits. If you want to look on my history, I can guarantee you I have never forfeited a match with the Mountain Eagles. Never in a day. I came close to it last week, but I still had the players to field.

There will be no forfeits, that is inexcusable.

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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276706.61 in reply to 276706.17
Date: 2/16/2016 9:18:48 PM
Mountain Eagles
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On forfeits Nick, look at my previous post. To keep it short and sweet, there will be NO forfeits in my tenure...

As for upsets happening? That will be on the community as a whole.

We got CT'd a lot last season because people were scared at us. They knew we had the better talent than them at the end of the Consols Tourney, which is why they went all out to CT us and it would eventually be our doom last season. I'm pretty sure everyone wanted to go further in that tourney, but this is America. We could care less about winning Consols. We want to place in worlds, preferably win it. That being said, I think we have to be smarter tactical wise and play out many scenarios and choose which one is most likely to happen. That didn't happen a lot this season, probably due to the lack of support/enthusiasm by the Managers after USA got KO'd in the Repe. With me as manager I will play out every scenario and choose the one most likely to happen (of course with the help of the people)

U21 Trainers will be pleased that they have a player on their team. There are only 18 such slots for a U21 player, and only about more than a dozen managers get to say that "hey, I had a player on the U21 team last season!" That pride is much appreciated and it represents their great training of the player and how good the player is. As U21 coach I will see that every U21 manager is pleased, and will accept positive and negative feedback on game threads and on BB USA. Remember, this is America's Team, not just mine. Everyone's help is greatly appreciated and would further help unify our community.

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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Date: 2/16/2016 9:20:07 PM
LionPride
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I will be winning this election. After over 6 years, and 14 attempts, this is the time. Shows my dedication, but you all will cry "but, what did you do last season?!!?! Where are teh advance scouting reports you did??"

Cut that crap. I've been the right candidate for over 3 years. And it's time I go all out. Ask away...

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