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147430.14 in reply to 147430.13
Date: 6/20/2010 1:03:04 PM
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I hope their sublevels are high :P


haha :P
I highly recommend to all managers out there that they should keep track of the sublevels. It is especially useful if you are thinking of selling a player. If you sell a player with high sublevels then you are losing value. However, if you know the sublevel is high, it may be worth spending 1 or 2 weeks to train those skills so that they pop and increase the value of your player.

From: yodabig

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147430.16 in reply to 147430.13
Date: 6/20/2010 5:02:23 PM
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I had just an unbelievable season of injuries to almost every player on my team so with a level 5 trainer 2 position training I really only trained 3 guards even close to properly,

22 y.o. 6'9" (yes I know too old and too tall but he is an original team player so I am sentimental) 5 pops and not even good ones FT HA DR JR ST
20 y.o. 6'7" (my draft pick, I don't choose their height!) 8 pops PA JS HA DR FT ST JR OD
20 y.o. 6'3" (also an original player but getting better) 8 pops PA HA JS FT ST JR ID OD


What a disaster! Next season my personal aim is to train at least 5 guys properly for the whole season.

From: FatCurry

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147430.17 in reply to 147430.15
Date: 6/20/2010 5:16:42 PM
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22 yo 11 pops
22 yo 10 pops

Pretty good for some "old" guys

From: rcvaz

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147430.18 in reply to 147430.17
Date: 6/20/2010 5:22:50 PM
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No doubt! One position training, most of the time?

From: FatCurry

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147430.19 in reply to 147430.18
Date: 6/20/2010 5:27:21 PM
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All the time unless it's time for a JS rotation. Hands down best way to train.

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147430.20 in reply to 147430.19
Date: 6/20/2010 5:54:59 PM
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1 position training

18 years old 6"7 - 3 OD/ 1 ID/ 2 PA/ 2HN/ 2DR = 10

Pretty good training guard skills to a guy 6"7

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147430.21 in reply to 147430.20
Date: 6/21/2010 12:28:50 AM
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PG training with level 5 coach..this season I'm doing only OD (1-position) and JS (2-position) training because of the request from u-21 coach..

1. 19 years old, 6'1", 11 pops, 4 JS, 1 JR, 3 OD, 1 HA, 1 DR, 1 ID
2. 19 years old, 6'4", 7 pops, 3 JS, 1 JR, 1 OD, 1 HA, 1 DR (this player missed some trainings, though)
3. 21 years old, 6'1", 6 pops, 3 JS, 1 JR, 2 OD

player number 1 shows a great progress in my opinion..his height is perfect and his skills are much more balanced than the other two trainees..the other two trainees have only mediocre/average JR, which is 6/7 levels lower than their JS and OD..while this guy

player number 2 missed some trainings and his height also makes the OD training slower..

player number 3's JS and OD are 3-4 levels higher than the rest of the skills and it also slows down training, other than his age..

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147430.22 in reply to 147430.14
Date: 6/21/2010 3:24:48 AM
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How do you know the initial sublevel of a skill? If I'm training a 19 years old trainee with 2 position training-PG/SG , how much will his skill increase per week?( as in sub level)
thank you.

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147430.23 in reply to 147430.22
Date: 6/21/2010 3:52:50 AM
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I assume all sublevels are at zero initially. That way i can't be disappointed. If a player pops earlier than expected then i reset that sublevel to 0. Use the training speed analysis to estimate sublevels. 1 divided by the number of weeks is the amount trained.

From: iwen

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147430.24 in reply to 147430.1
Date: 6/21/2010 4:08:11 AM
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Hey fishy.

I use a level 5 trainer, and had the following pops. (One position for all single position trainable skills)

21 yo 6'8" 12 pops. 2 JS, 1 JR, 3 OD, 2 Handling, 1 DR, 2 Passing, 1 ID
18 yo 6'2" 13 pops. 3 JS, 1 JR, 4 OD, 2 Handling, 1 DR, 1 Passing, 1 ID

Last edited by iwen at 6/21/2010 4:43:02 AM

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