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232878.7 in reply to 232878.5
Date: 12/12/2012 2:04:16 PM
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Pretty much... that's why it is suggested to train Star minimum and Allstar+ preferable.

But Starters can be fairly effective... at worse if you built him up he could sell for 100k or so.

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232878.9 in reply to 232878.4
Date: 12/13/2012 5:17:56 PM
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Do you need some Zubaz pants with that cap Mr. 1980s?
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232878.10 in reply to 232878.9
Date: 12/14/2012 3:03:58 PM
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I have a valuable starter potential player I trained on my USA IV squad. If you are training him to sell, probably not worth it but I get some good value out of him. Not gonna post his skills in case opposing players are watching but if you make a well-rounded player he can be a great 6th man even in DIII.

My guy starts at SF now, but can play PG-SF depending on tactics. Always useful to have a versatile wing player, imo.

From: FuriousSK

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232878.11 in reply to 232878.2
Date: 12/16/2012 4:53:24 AM
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secondaries don't cost that much fwiw..

the bigger obstacle is he cant get his Od or Pa up to a high enough level to be capable of helping him in a starting role past perhaps D.III

Maybe a good 3rd trainee in a one position training schedule, but primary targets should be 7+ ideally if you have long term aspirations (IMHO)