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24281.9 in reply to 24281.1
Date: 4/15/2008 2:16:46 AM
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I won't change anything which make it attractive to loose in the national Cup. Also i could imagine, that some guys play in their friendly to win, because i got games like that with friends in a similiar game and maybe and i think one scrimmage like that at the beginning of this season.

What i like to see is a chanche of the blow out rule for all game, so that the coach don't let the 1st backups play but try to spare the minutes average - so when a starter got big foultrouble and less minutes he would come late in the game on court instead oof letting the backup staying on court.
So the minutes becomes a little bit more predictable, but their are no advances in friendly and you also have a kick in viewing a game and hoping your minute calculation is right.

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24281.10 in reply to 24281.9
Date: 4/15/2008 2:31:23 AM
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I don't see this slight optimization in training as more attractive than the income, experience, and prestige of the national cup. But then again, this is just me.

You can still play the scrimmage to win. Just set your players accordingly.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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24281.11 in reply to 24281.10
Date: 4/15/2008 2:34:08 AM
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but i i see a game who i could win, i want things like foul trouble(especially at the oppponent) in it :)

And all the away games @botarena don't bring money ;) And home games me - forget it^^

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24281.12 in reply to 24281.1
Date: 4/18/2008 10:48:26 AM
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Background: It is put forth pretty clearly that scrimmages only serve one purpose: to give minutes to players that hadn't played a lot in league games in a particular week. As such, they bring no revenue and do not affect enthusiasm and fans.

I read some reactions to this post, but not all, therefor I am not sure that what I write is not written yet, but I didn't see it so far.

I think there is another reason for scrimages, to be able to play with taktics, line-ups, and to see how the GE reacts to certain things. Maybe this is even the main reason why there are scrimages (do not read: main reason scrimages are used for, but do read meant for)

I do like the idea to be able to tweak minutes, but always leave the option available to tell the coach to play as if it was a league game. So there is still this room for experiments.

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24281.13 in reply to 24281.12
Date: 4/18/2008 2:25:54 PM
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Maybe this is even the main reason why there are scrimages (do not read: main reason scrimages are used for, but do read meant for)

My assertion was based on the following quote from the BB rules:
The primary purpose of a scrimmage is to give your team an extra day of training and experience, so try to schedule them every week, if possible.

Now, of course, they _are_ a way to try different tactics, though these will be limited due to the need to put specific players in specific training position. Also, they will never completely mimic competitive games due to the fact you can't use TIE/CT.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."