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From: iwen

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Date: 10/9/2010 2:16:22 AM
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Well to be honest I don't follow that philosophy. I usually focus on two or three skills per season. But everyone is different, last thing we need are a bunch of cookie cutter players.

As a result of my training I have a NT and U21 player.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 10/9/2010 6:47:48 AM
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NEVER FOCOUS ON ONE TRAINING.
ROTATE YOUR TRAINING EVERY WEEK EVEN IF YOU ARE 100% SURE YOU ARE GOING TO POP THAT SKILL UP BY CONTINUING THAT TRAINING THE NEXT WEEK.


i think that a bit to hard ;) I would say stay balanced so try to train the weakest skills(if you don't need a skill for succes, thats why i oftens tart with a bit of OD), or try to use this theorie and start with lot of one vs one and JS -> (158094.1)

i never would train the second guy to a guard , this will take way to long.

Last edited by CrazyEye at 10/9/2010 6:51:13 AM

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Date: 10/9/2010 10:01:59 AM
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Always makes me roll my eyes when people use words like never, forever. Ah well : )

I like your draft pick... prob will take some work to get him where you want him to be... but still... who can complain about a free HOF player from their draft?

If there are... please send them to my stadium... I'll be more than happy to accommodate the player! D:

From: Rycka

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Date: 10/9/2010 12:27:25 PM
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i never would train the second guy to a guard , this will take way to long.


why? he can't become a good guard. but after you finish with the first one, second one could be something tremendous if you take the training path right.

Last edited by Rycka at 10/9/2010 12:27:55 PM

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 10/9/2010 12:29:42 PM
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i never would train the second guy to a guard , this will take way to long.


why? he can't become a good guard. but after you finish with the first one, second one could be something tremendous if you take the training path right.


to make something like this i would buy another trainee, where "you" are faster at the tremendous level. To train OD with such a big guy, is really a torture but he already have enough for the PF spot.

From: Rycka

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Date: 10/9/2010 12:36:04 PM
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pf doesn't need a very high od in the first place. isn't this true? and i don't think that 3 weeks of od to get a pop is a torture. he can focus on his smaller guard, and make his 208 guy a backup. whatever does 208 guy comes up with, he will have great secondaries. and with that height, he can become good at inside skills. of course this will need 6+ seasons of training. the only question here, is it worth it? i do believe it is.

From: CrazyEye

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Date: 10/9/2010 12:40:12 PM
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6 seasons of training for a star?

From: Rycka

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Date: 10/9/2010 12:44:15 PM
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oops. you got me here. i didn't notice the potential... i'm wrong here, sorry :)

From: GC 30

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Date: 10/9/2010 3:09:58 PM
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I would keep the first guy and make him a PG,i'd start with one position JR training and maybe some one on one after start training OD,I dont think PA is a good start for him

ragarding the second guy,if you have the chance to buy a better trainee do it,if you dont train him until you have some money or until the next draft and sell

From: Jason

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Date: 10/9/2010 6:19:30 PM
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Sorry to ruin your best draft ever but that first guy has got to go.


That is horrible advice. He's a Hall of Famer with multiple respectables. "got to go"? If someone who is not familiar with this game takes you literally, he may just cut a guy in response to your "advice". You could have cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars, or more!

Does that player have some holes and weaknesses? Of course, but most rookies do.

Last edited by Jason at 10/14/2010 3:00:02 AM

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