I am curious how you think this will affect the Canadian NT. I have a feeling this may be really good for our NT, as alot of the high end teams (Italy, Argentina etc) are going to have major issues.
Maybe but I doubt it. These countries have a lot of monsters to work with and people who are willing to sacrifice club success for the NT. I care about the U21 and NT but I am not going to sacrifice my club team for them. And so far, I have yet to see evidence that anyone in Canada's Naismith would do it, either. AM may be the first to have to do so, if Moran continues to get full training. Maybe RIP will do it with his 9 season plan to train Abu-Kaleel, but that's a long time and who knows what will happen in between.
What I said on the forum was that we need to rethink our strategy as a country and to find people who are willing to train multi-skilled beasts. I think that's the only way we will be able to seriously compete. However, even in this respect we are already behind, as it was not exactly a new idea at the time.
Of course, RIP's opinion was that everyone in Naismith will eventually have a mono-skilled beast on their roster and that Canada's NT in the future will consist only of HOF and ATG potential players. Maybe if fully trained HOF and ATG players become common place, he will be right. But the way people are already trying to dump these players for virtually nothing on the TL, my guess is there will not be a mad rush to do this. So $550K salaries for the top players are likely to stay for some time, maybe forever.
Run of the Mill Canadian Manager