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292221.1
Date: 1/24/2018 11:02:35 AM
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Hi guys, I have 2 questions:

1. I expect to have an enthusiasm of 10 going into tomorrow's cup game. If I CT it and TIE my next 2 league games, will it be sufficient to bring it back up, or how many TIEs would that take?

2. Are there a way to calculate which player will be the better performer considering differences in GS? I.e. if I have 2 guards where one of them is significantly better than the other skill-wise, but the better of them has a GS of inept and the worse one a GS of proficient, which one would perform better?

Thanks in advance!

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292221.3 in reply to 292221.2
Date: 1/24/2018 1:20:08 PM
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Thank you! Is it known which percentage enthusiasm drops by each day?

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292221.6 in reply to 292221.5
Date: 1/25/2018 9:30:05 AM
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Yes, that's him. I just acquired him and were considering not to play him due to his horrible GS. But according to both DMI and Coach Parrot, he will be the better choice. Thanks for your help!

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292221.7 in reply to 292221.5
Date: 2/2/2018 9:28:19 PM
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I assume it's your 46k PG? DMI is the tool that can be used to determine which player would perform better (it's calculated based on skills and game shape). I wouldn't say it's necessarily better to start the guy with better GS without knowing their skills though.



Is it the SKILLs or the "salary"?

I ask, because I tend to see higher salary players with lesser TSP, or "worse builds", that have better DMI when at equal gameshape due to higher salary.

From: RandyMoss

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292221.9 in reply to 292221.8
Date: 2/9/2018 11:12:36 AM
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A players skills generate his salary. So they kinda go hand in hand. But a player with high salary will have higher DMI.



True. But, you get the specifics of what I am getting at right?