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120097.3 in reply to 120097.1
Date: 11/28/2009 8:36:14 PM
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Even if he doesn't get a pop he will still improve his sub-level, so unless you are planning to sell you are safe to train him.

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120097.4 in reply to 120097.3
Date: 11/28/2009 10:21:41 PM
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It's definitely possible to get pops in the same skill in consecutive weeks, although it is unlikely.

However, the reason it is unlikely has nothing to do with the week you choose to train a given skill. For example:

Scenario One
Week A: John Smith pops from Proficient (8.5) to Prominent (9.1) in OD
Week B: Smith gets training in passing
Week C: Smith trains in OD but doesn't pop (9.1 to 9.9)
Week D: Smith pops in OD from Prominent (9.9) to prolific (9.3)

Scenario Two
Week A: John Smith pops from Proficient (8.5) to Prominent (9.1) in OD
Week B: Smith trains in OD but doesn't pop (9.1 to 9.9)
Week C: Smith pops in OD from Prominent (9.9) to prolific (9.3)

In both cases it take three weeks of training Pressure to get the two pops in OD, you just trained things in a different order.

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120097.5 in reply to 120097.1
Date: 11/29/2009 1:10:52 PM
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I have had a player pop twice in consecutive weeks in the same skill. The skill was rebounding though which trains faster than most other skills.

Week 1 Trained Reb- Average to Respectable
Week2 Trained Reb- Respectable to Strong

This happened because he must have been very close to respectbale to start with (maybe 6.9). Then he was trained in Reb and went up to 7.5. Then the next week I trained him in Reb again and he went to 8.1. These numbers are complete guesses but you get the point.

So therefore you can have a player pop in the same skill 2 weeks in a row.

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120097.6 in reply to 120097.4
Date: 11/29/2009 1:28:20 PM
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How do u kno what decimal they're on? like 9.3 or sommat like that it only says 9 on mine?

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120097.7 in reply to 120097.6
Date: 11/29/2009 1:53:15 PM
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As far as I know, you can't know the sublevels. I included them for the sake of argument.

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120097.8 in reply to 120097.7
Date: 11/29/2009 2:14:38 PM
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ok cheerz

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120097.9 in reply to 120097.5
Date: 11/29/2009 3:35:04 PM
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I had a player skip a level and go from 7 to 9 in one week earlier in the season. It was in rebounding, too.

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120097.10 in reply to 120097.9
Date: 11/29/2009 3:35:42 PM
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No way this happened...

I want what all men want...I just want it more.
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120097.11 in reply to 120097.10
Date: 11/29/2009 6:12:28 PM
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Hummm not sure if it is. I know you can't do 1 position training on rebounding so it would have had to be PF/C training. I don't think one player can pop 1.1 points in a skill in 1 week but hey who knows. He would have had to go from something with a .9....... say 6.9 to 8.0.

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120097.12 in reply to 120097.10
Date: 11/29/2009 7:47:03 PM
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I got Supporter yesterday and confirmed it for sure. I couldn't belive it ether at first. It was on a 19 year old 7'3 center with a lvl. 6 trainer.

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120097.13 in reply to 120097.12
Date: 11/29/2009 7:54:30 PM
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Wow that is impressive....so I guess you would say that spending the extra money on a lvl 6 trainer pays off huh?

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