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From: malice

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225281.60 in reply to 225281.59
Date: 9/16/2012 8:53:27 AM
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Maybe leave the "I Tsunami" tee-shirt sales outta here too?

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Date: 9/18/2012 10:49:07 AM
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Capping is such a mystery. Oleg Pogonyaylo has 120+ TSP not counting FT & ST & he is potential: perennial allstar. He may have been trained beyond his cap I read that it is possible but slow.

Noritada Konoe has squeezed nearly 110 TSP into his tiny $30k salary & potential: allstar.

Surely Takayoshi Kawagichi can get to 120 TSP as a superstar especially given his famously very, very low jump range which is such a salary booster & I assume also a potential user.

I hope the Shinkansen, Shin Shidehara, can go even higher in his primaries given his also very, very low jump range & even lower rebounding.

We can't all train SFs. I am sure all of Nippon is happy that you are making 1 for us. I am making the best (backup) PGs I can for the NT.

I am also not sure NTs always demand great secondaries. I have seen several NT players on the TL from much larger nations than Nippon with very bad secondary skills. Have a look right now, 1 from România's NT with 3 x atrocious & 2 x pitiful & 1 from Deutschland's NT with 1 x atrocious & 2 x awful.

Thanks YC.

Last edited by Lord Toranaga at 9/18/2012 10:50:56 AM

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225281.64 in reply to 225281.62
Date: 9/21/2012 7:12:20 PM
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forgive me if I have my doubts bout some of those numbers, but in general I think you are pushing those caps fairly good. Good work. 130 is the goal for the SFs fully balanced.


I admit I didn't bother counting just guessed. I will be exact this time.

Oleg Pogonyaylo $71k Potential: perennial allstar listed as a PG because of very high passing but is really a SF 120 TSP.

Noritada Konoe $30k Potential: allstar also listed as a PG, has Rebounding: atrocious which may be a key, some suggest it takes up a lot of potential for not much benefit, only 94 TSP, way off there sorry think I added ST/FT.

Takayoshi Kawagichi $50 Potential: superstar age 22 101 TSP right now & going strong. :)

Shin Shidehara $10 Potential: superstar age 20 76 TSP, a very very long way to go there not going to be close to Kawagichi at 22 but Kawagichi is good at everythig whereas Shidehara just plays defence and occasionally passes.

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Date: 9/22/2012 6:36:28 PM
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I really really believe stronger that some JR is better than massive JS iwth no JR...all that high JS does is make you jack and miss while costing a bunch of salary and eating cap.


All I can say is Kawagichi playing in the JBBL is hitting 44% this season, Kawaida 43%, Konoe 50%, Umari who has some JR is still only 50% and Chihiro Okita who had lots only hit 45% last season. Also your guy Alpár Göncz who has JR wondrous is only hitting 43%, so the facts constantly disagree but I know lots of people that believe in ghosts, fortune telling and UFOs as well.

From: malice

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Date: 9/23/2012 5:06:31 AM
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If you want to play well, you need JR, not just a bunch of useless JS. you are overpaying. IF you have good FG%s its cuz yo uare shooting all layups. That only proves that you know how to select LI on the tactics page. It says nothing of quality about your players. Beat a defending b3 champ then talk to me about training quality. 'nuff said.

According to you. Lots of people disagree...
And thanks for the chest-beat. Always provides a laugh.

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