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264873.15 in reply to 264873.14
Date: 11/12/2014 12:04:07 AM
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Well said, Trainerman. I like the way game shape is managed by moderating minutes per week. Tying effective training to that concept seems logical. Right now the incentive is forced 48s and players out of position, or better yet, screw it all and just buy yourself a team. This is mostly a brilliant game, and I don't think any of that was the objective.

I wonder how many people give up on this game too soon because training a team appears futile.

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264873.16 in reply to 264873.15
Date: 11/12/2014 6:03:46 AM
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Sorry, this is not the suggestions forum as Trainerman surely knows. He should keep his messages short, concise, on topic and to the point, otherwise I will not hesitate to delete them as I did now.

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264873.17 in reply to 264873.11
Date: 11/19/2014 6:12:03 PM
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I agree that it should not be supported or encouraged...except that it is encouraged, by requiring 48 minutes to train and only allowing one position at a time for effective training.

In my perfect world, training would not be by position, but any 2/4/6 players you choose each week on a sliding scale of training effectiveness. This would also mean we wouldn't have to play our center at point guard to train his passing. :)

It wouldn't even require a perfect world, just a logical world.

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264873.18 in reply to 264873.17
Date: 11/20/2014 9:43:12 AM
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I agree that it should not be supported or encouraged...except that it is encouraged, by requiring 48 minutes to train and only allowing one position at a time for effective training.

In my perfect world, training would not be by position, but any 2/4/6 players you choose each week on a sliding scale of training effectiveness. This would also mean we wouldn't have to play our center at point guard to train his passing.

It wouldn't even require a perfect world, just a logical world.


A logical world would be nice. I'd move there. Unfortunately, Douglas Adams had it right: "The Guide is definitive. Reality is frequently inaccurate."