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78242.627 in reply to 78242.626
Date: 9/4/2011 9:52:07 AM
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Apparently it does, but getting IS pop from JS for wingmen will take forever.

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78242.628 in reply to 78242.627
Date: 9/4/2011 9:53:12 AM
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if you do it a season long, it should be 2 or 3 IS pops. I would say that's decent

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78242.629 in reply to 78242.627
Date: 9/4/2011 11:26:46 AM
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but according to the training speed analysis it's 7-8 weeks for IS pop for both Wingmen and Forwards

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78242.630 in reply to 78242.629
Date: 9/4/2011 11:49:37 AM
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I believe a manager from Belarus, trained JS for Wingmen for more than 1 season and never got a pop in IS.

From: JON

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78242.631 in reply to 78242.630
Date: 9/4/2011 10:35:59 PM
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Interesting, why does the training analysis say IS 7-8 weeks for wingmen? Thanks for that info, I may have to go with forwards.


Last edited by JON at 9/4/2011 10:36:13 PM

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Date: 9/5/2011 1:53:06 AM
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I have done it with 19yo players and they both got pops in IS(for half a season, and the both got pops in IS). However, I must say, that to train JS for wingmen was absolutely the most unrewarding experience. I would always prefer to train 1v1, and have a lot more secondaries.

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78242.633 in reply to 78242.632
Date: 9/6/2011 11:57:06 PM
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I was wondering. Has anybody ever experienced a drop, one week after a pop in the same skill?

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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78242.634 in reply to 78242.633
Date: 9/7/2011 2:31:27 AM
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i don't think drops occur on trainable players so that could be difficult

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78242.636 in reply to 78242.634
Date: 9/8/2011 5:45:26 PM
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I didn't realise that. That begs the question: What's the age of the youngest player who dropped?
I have no idea whether there is a point in a player's career when he cannot train anymore. I, rather, was under the assumption that you can always train him (albeit slower and slower in a hyperbola sort of way).

So if there is indeed an age at which it stops, what is it, and is it the same for everyone?

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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Date: 9/8/2011 6:48:33 PM
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I believe that they don't stop, but as the time needed is so looooooooooooooong...
Technically, you can try, but is fruitless. I'll bet over 36.-
Although I don't think it's that impossible in Free throws and Stamina.

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