It's reachable but you need to be able to predict minutes accurately.
You need to train 1 player in the first (walk out) game and 2 in the scrimmage. You would need a scrimmage against an extremely weak team.
So what you can get is as follows:
Game1
p1=48 (1st trainee, you need him as starter at one position of training, backup at both positions of training and reserve at one)
p2=36 (starter)
p3=36 (starter)
p4=36 (starter)
p5=36 (starter)
p6=2 (second trainee, select him at a training reserve slot)
p7=2 (third trainee, reserve slot)
p8=14 (backup and 2 reserve slots)
p9=20 (remaining 2 backup slots)
Game2
p6=48
p7=48
p9/p2 (28/20)
p8/p3 (28/20)
p5/p4 (28/20)
End result
p1=48 (48+ training)
p2=56 (36 training)
p3=56
p4=56
p5=64
p6=50 (48+ training)
p7=50 (48+ training)
p8=42
p9=48
You need to make sure you have garbage time and play strictly follow depth chart, so that splits starter/backup are around 28-20, 30-18. You will lose 10 minutes (overall) from the first game because the p1 trainee plays as starter and backup (2 positions) in order to get the full 48 minutes. When you do that the backup minutes are halved to 5 instead of 10 (that's also why you need to put him as backup in both training positions).
Last edited by Lemonshine at 9/19/2015 12:16:18 PM