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Training a foul prone player : is it worth it ?

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308159.7 in reply to 308159.6
Date: 3/1/2021 9:50:42 AM
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Your question is: "Is it worth it?"

That is not a matter of opinion. You have to take a paper and a pencil and make some numbers.

The key questions are: How much training do you expect him to lose each season because of him being aggressive? How much less value will the player have when his training period finishes due to both his training sessions lost and him being aggressive? How much cheaper can you find him in the training market now (before training) because of his aggressiveness?

Then you will have your answer, that of course can be different depending on the kind of player and your estimations.

Additional tip: training OD first is not an option, but you can train ID first without big difference.


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308159.9 in reply to 308159.8
Date: 3/1/2021 11:25:03 AM
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- I don't know how much training said player will lose (due to fouling out...
Then you don't know if the player is really aggressive and the whole thread makes no sense. I mean, you won't know the exact number of course. But make an educated guess and work with that number.

- I don't know for sure how much 46 minutes a week instead of 48 minutes costs in training
There is a table with the results of an ancient study. Somebody will find it for you if you are interested.

- The price difference does not exists when it comes to drafting/buying players who just got drafted
Then go for the not aggressive player. You have all to win and nothing to lose. A no brainer. (Everybody agrees that the supposedly better defense don't compensate for the fouling outs)