All this issue is only because managers are allergic to randomness, they don't understand randomness, and they are OCD people obsessed with control. Faults and injuries are perfect as they are.
I'm not allergic to randomness, I'm allergic to my C fouling out 5 league games out of 13 so far this season, which represents 38% of the games. It doesn't make any sense, period.
Maybe the problem is more that someone trained him long enough to be relevant despite his fouling issues AND that people bought him even though he will only finish half of the games he starts.
So you're telling me it's my fault for training an aggressive player?
Everyone told me he would commit less fouls with a higher defense. Got both his OD and ID to a reasonable level, and it's worse than ever. He was something like 26 when he reached his current level in ID. You're telling me I was supposed to sell him at that time, realizing he was never going to stop fouling out, and throw away 8 seasons of training in the trashcan because he was far from fully trained and had basically no value? People buy "complete" players.
I've said this a thousand times on this thread, but I'm going to say it again : it's not normal for a player with his skills to foul out in nearly 40% of the games. It just doesn't make sense. He's a NT player. Do you know many NT players in real life that foul out 40% of the time?
Also, do you think that in real life, a coach would tell a player "ok you know what, just stop playing basketball you make way too many fouls, you're not going anywhere" ? The answer is : hell no, this is ridiculous. The player would adjust and stop acting like a crazy murderer.
Last edited by Veoz at 3/4/2022 10:15:47 AM