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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)
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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.
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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
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Tks
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level 6 trainer, no injures, one position training all the time, superstar potential, always + 48 minutes ...
SF 18 yo 6'7" 8 pops 1 JS 1 JR 3 OD 3 ID
What did I do wrong?
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6'2" 18 yo: 11 pops
5'9" 19 yo: 12 pops
5'11" 19 yo: 8 pops
6'1" 20 yo: 9 pops
6'1" 21 yo: 9 pops
Two position training with Level 4 trainer...my 6th trainee was bounced around during the season among a lot of different people so I didn't track the number of pops, but probably another 7-9.
That puts total for the last 13 weeks in the mid-to-high 50's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0
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That brings the classic argument of 1 vs 2 pos. Is it worth slamming certain players higher into superbeasts. Since my laptop is down, I cant pull exact numbers but my two 22 year olds got somewhere in the range of 12-14 pops their 18 y/o year.
Question for clarification though, how many of your pops were primaries, how many were handling and driving? I think that paints a clearer picture. Mine were 9/2 and 8/2
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