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Increasing 19 y.o. draftees' max starting skill to 9

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309522.66 in reply to 309522.65
Date: 7/6/2021 9:53:55 PM
Team Payabang
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the Starting TSP of the 19 y/os Draftees... could be the:

raise the Minimum Starting TSP to the Median of the Fully Trained 18 y/os turning 19 Rause the Maximum starting TSP to the Lowest Starting TSP of the Top 50% of the Season's Draft Class + 15 Skill points

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309522.68 in reply to 309522.15
Date: 7/7/2021 6:24:24 AM
Franca Shoemakers Revival
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I think the focus should be on ensuring 18yo and 19yo have less very low skills than on giving them higher initial skills.

Young prospects should be more balanced. There should be less players with skills lower than 3. Sometimes just one very low skill ruins the prospect of a youngster even if his TSP is somewhat high.



Last edited by Bernspin at 7/7/2021 6:26:42 AM

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309522.76 in reply to 309522.75
Date: 7/18/2021 11:59:18 AM
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People want more/all the players in the draft to be trainable.

But there are at least two problems with this:

(1) It is impossible. Every team needs, as average and disregarding trades, one new player every two seasons. If the draft gives 3 players every season, only one sixth of the players will be trainable.

(2) Supply and demand law. If you make more/all players in a draft trainable, then by supply and demand law, the value of trainable players will plummet. The draft process will lose its interest because you will get a trainable player anyway.

So face it, most of the players in the draft have to be scrubs, just as it is now.