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167704.9 in reply to 167704.2
Date: 12/30/2010 11:26:16 AM
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Do you have to directly train game shape for over 60 minutes, in order for his game shape to increase? For example, if your training in something elese like outside defense or something, and the player gets 60 minutes or so, can his game shape increase? Or do you have to train actual game shape?

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167704.10 in reply to 167704.4
Date: 12/30/2010 11:29:09 AM
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depends on the game shape he have before, but in the normal range a gs down is likely with 90 minutes.


I think more often than not, this is the case...but i had a weird thing happen this past week...One of my players had 90 minutes last week, and his DMI almost doubled, and his game shape went from 7 to 8. I was not expecting that at all, in fact I was bracing for him to drop to 6. Total fluke, but wheww!! :-) I'll take it! (By the way, I did NOT train Game Shape)

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167704.11 in reply to 167704.9
Date: 12/30/2010 12:56:19 PM
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No, as long as you are giving your players the proper number of minutes they will rise, though randomly they will fall when they have strong or proficient. If you are giving them proper minutes they should start to fluctuate between respectable to proficient.

Last edited by RamQ at 12/30/2010 10:09:06 PM

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167704.12 in reply to 167704.9
Date: 12/30/2010 7:34:12 PM
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As Ramquizibo said :)

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167704.14 in reply to 167704.13
Date: 12/30/2010 8:39:56 PM
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Yeah I think that player's minute from the previous week affect the GS as well.

I have never (In 3 seasons of playing) ever seen a player with game shape above proficient.

That's because the maximum GS a player can have is proficient (as you already know). I believe that as long as a player's GS is at strong or proficient, then his performance will be very good and you can get a lot from him (i mean his performance).

Then there's also always the fact that instead you could just improve your teams stamina which would let your players stay in the game longer and get their minutes easier, leading to better game shape.

Well there are usually 3 games per week, so it's really not that hard to get a player to play for whatever number of minutes in order to maintain his GS. But yes I see your point, with better stamina, it's easier to get your players to play more minutes, so that you don't have to get him to play 3 games every week, but instead 2 games per week etc.





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167704.16 in reply to 167704.15
Date: 12/30/2010 11:04:26 PM
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That's exactly what I do. I have 10 main players and have 3 scrubs so that I can get my main players to rest in the scrimmage. It works nicely :)

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Date: 12/31/2010 12:14:55 AM
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So did I :)

Last edited by Samurai_Tungi at 12/31/2010 12:15:41 AM

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167704.19 in reply to 167704.11
Date: 12/31/2010 3:08:14 AM
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...nobody knows if too many minutes (90+) are likely to bring decreased GS even in GS training?

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