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From: aussie dude

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143845.56 in reply to 143845.55
Date: 5/17/2010 10:32:09 PM
Aussie Pride
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Good post i agree with all you said.

From: LA-macabroo

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143845.57 in reply to 143845.55
Date: 5/20/2010 5:42:41 AM
Brigada Diverse
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Have 2 agree with you this.
I have a player SF that i bought last season when he was 23 and was good but still needed some rounding off.Since then i had 7 pops with him getting training only about 2/3 of the weeks he's been on my roster.He got pops in JS/JR/OD/IS/ID considering that he is 6'4" and i think he will pop again this week.I'm going to train him next season seeing that i will change my training from C/PF to PG/SG.These can be due to high sublevels but none of the pops were on the first week of training.

As for ID training DV I have been training big men for the past 3 season and have to say that i didn't get any pops in DV after training more 10+ of ID but not continually.Hope this helps.

Last edited by LA-macabroo at 5/20/2010 8:02:05 AM

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143845.58 in reply to 143845.57
Date: 5/28/2010 8:39:25 AM
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so... got a pop on my 27year 185cm pg... it took 5 weeks... but actually he didnt get the full training most of the time, so i can say, after a pop it takes ~ 4.2weeks of training OD to get a pop.

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143845.60 in reply to 143845.59
Date: 5/29/2010 6:50:24 AM
Brigada Diverse
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I would consider that training is still doable till 29 but is worth for high levels.I have a 29yo player that is a PG and got a pop in Reb but i don't really have a clue about how close he was with his sublevel.
The thing i see in my div.I is very important to finish your training rotation in about 3 to 4 seasons or else you could stay behind the opposing team.

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143845.62 in reply to 143845.61
Date: 5/29/2010 1:27:57 PM
Brigada Diverse
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I mean that a more users are taking the short route to training meaning that they take 19-20yo with training already started and continue to train them.The idea is that taking two 18yo draftees will be harder to train and play a consistent.For me i'm on the 3rd year of my training plan and should go into a 4th one but i'm considering on training guards from the next season because my PG/SF are starting to be behind the league average.So training after 23-24 is getting tougher.

From: Digler

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143845.64 in reply to 143845.63
Date: 5/29/2010 1:58:25 PM
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And the higher the league you are in, the longer it takes for that rookie to train into a player that you can actually use in league games. Even as a backup.

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