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255845.23 in reply to 255845.22
Date: 3/24/2014 5:55:58 PM
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Oh ok. Thank you guys. Lots of ways I can improve on my team just from what I'm learning. Should I stop scrimmaging as a whole? Or just start my bench?

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255845.24 in reply to 255845.23
Date: 3/24/2014 6:34:49 PM
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Should I stop scrimmaging as a whole? Or just start my bench?


You don't need to do either. It is possible that you can start your starters in the league games, while your backups get some minutes. Barring injuries or foulouts, your starters should have enough minutes after a second league game. As a result, some (or all) of your backups may need more minutes.

My rule is that if a backup needs more than 15-20 minutes, I start him in the scrimmage and put a scrub as the backup. If they need less, then I put him as the backup. The general consensus is to play your players 50-60 minutes per week for the best GS. Hope this helps.

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255845.25 in reply to 255845.24
Date: 3/24/2014 8:19:06 PM
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It does for sure, thanks, but since I only have 10 players, and no scrubs, what do I do so everyone gets a good amount of minutes per week?

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255845.26 in reply to 255845.25
Date: 3/25/2014 8:43:54 PM
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Buy 3-4 scrubs off the TL for a cheap price, so they can play in scrimmages. This will help, especially if you have players that are in between having too few minutes and just enough.

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255845.28 in reply to 255845.27
Date: 3/26/2014 3:17:00 PM
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Smart idea. I'm likely not going to bid on any scrubs, so why don't I put the draftees to use? Though I would have to pay their salaries... Meh.

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255845.30 in reply to 255845.29
Date: 3/26/2014 5:14:38 PM
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Oh, true... Thanks guys so much for the advice. Very helpful.