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From: KenKen

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210141.18 in reply to 210141.17
Date: 2/13/2012 2:03:44 PM
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i agree with you totally but a lot of u21 managers and scouts i have dealt with in the past always complain to me about why isnt my pg JR higher than 10 i always asked the question wouldn't you use the training time to make a pgs passing handling or driving more enhanced but they always disagree . my last u21 pg had a Jr of 8 and a Js of 16 and passing of 15 (one of my best trainee in the past) i wanted to raise his passing even more but the espana manager at the time said if i didn't raise his Jr to 11 my pg couldn't join the team , at first i was gonna just forget about him joining the u21 but i had a goal in buzzerbeater that every season i will have a different u21 player on my team ( so far this is my 3rd season straight having a u21 player on my team ) so i just raised his Jr to 11 so all that hard work wouldn't go to waste.

From: Koperboy

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210141.19 in reply to 210141.18
Date: 2/13/2012 2:23:28 PM
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I admire your determination OD is severly overtrained and JR 9 or 11 doesn't make a lot of difference - at least I see it this way. Passing and Driving are two of best weapons against high OD, especially on PG.

JS 16, JR 8 and PA 15? Whoa, hell of a player. To be honest though, I like PGs with DR and PA higher for at least two level-ups than JS (for U21, NT is a different story).