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From: perp06

To: RamQ
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219151.8 in reply to 219151.7
Date: 5/31/2012 12:02:52 PM
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Thanks for your ideas. This was what I was looking for! My trainees Dyer and Waggoner are mvp and perennial all-star potential. Last year I trained cannot because most of my roster was older and he was on of the few I could get pops out of. Im only using him if I have additional training minutes. After I think 8 seasons I still haven't figured out game shape. Normally I play my trainee all 48min of one game per week and play him as a backup for the rest. All other players normally switch starts and subs. My problem is finding the balance between playing well, getting my players trained and staying in the cup. Once im eliminated from the cup I normally only play backups in scrimmages. Part of me says to sell everybody and start fresh re-read the buzzerbeatrr guide and see how I can improve but having drafted Cuevas, Kelly and Dyer I have a sense of pride in what I have going.

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219151.9 in reply to 219151.7
Date: 5/31/2012 10:29:03 PM
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I agree with the people who are saying to get a new trainer, but I understand you don't have money right now. Do it asap. Whether you choose to go with an advanced one or not that is up to you.


Better yet, wait until training processes tomorrow and straight up fire the trainer. If you can't afford to get a decent advanced trainer with a reasonable weekly salary before next week's training, a week of FT/stamina training would be in order (or even GS to try to repair those issues, though I would much rather see it in FT/Stamina).

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219151.10 in reply to 219151.9
Date: 6/1/2012 4:22:57 PM
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I actually got a 16k trainer for 2k and fired my dr. Increase my bleachers by 145seats and making 19k a week. Not great but I got a big salary on the tl I can hopefully unload.