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48990.7 in reply to 48990.5
Date: 9/10/2008 10:02:00 AM
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cos if your training regime is that varied (or can be) you are surely paying a premium for having an all round younger roster.


to be honest I am struggling. young players being so expensive, and 1 average and 2 very bad draft seasons cause me to have a squad that isn't young enough to train, but because my entire teams suffers from this I could as well train inside, as I could train outside.
I decided to wait 1 more draft to see if I can't pull somthnig decent to train, and then decide to turn fully inside or outside.
I know my trainingregime at this point isn't optimal. But I do not have to money for new young good trainees, once I find one that I realy like, I won't mind selling my older players to replace them, but somehow I can't find my ideal chaps for the price I'd want to pay...
But that is my problem, and has little to do with this thread.

So, back to the point. Even if you have an inside or outside trainingregime, you still can vary in your training, and not sacrifice. e.g. if you train inside (I take this since it has less trainingoptions, so it's worst case for my example), you can train rebound, ID, IS, and block. Look at your players and see which ones need which skills most, then depending on who played what minutes you can set your training.
If it is too easy to have every trainee have the minutes you like every week, so you can set a scedule of training in advance, it's less chalenging...

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48990.8 in reply to 48990.6
Date: 9/10/2008 10:41:15 AM
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I had a 40 point lead in the 4Q in my cup game, and my backups weren't being used. I can reverse my starting PF and PG and they will end up with 42-6 splits.


backups are the guys on backup spot ;) The engine is dumb, but you could calculate with it(if you don't blow out the enemy throug an accident) ...

Did you mean your last game, there every starter gets 18 minutes in half one, and a fast blowout with this lead is normal, but you are right that it is curious to play just the backups in this situation and not those guys who become less minutes in the game.