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218304.15 in reply to 218304.13
Date: 5/22/2012 11:57:05 AM
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Difference between a level 4 and 5 is 2 or maybe 3 pops in 1 seasons so thats not really a big difference.
I still have have a trainer level 4 ,because I have to spend a lot of money for my arena for expanding.
Last seasons a trained a 18 year old trainee C with level 4 and I got 12 skillpops,thats not bad.
But I did train mostly 1 position ,and I did 3 weeks rebounding on 2 postition.


Is that per player? Cause... training wise, sure, maybe not a "big difference" but if its for each guy, and my 3rd trainee is just a guy I am training up and then selling. that's a trainers week of salary in sell value possibly.

From: Texas

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218304.16 in reply to 218304.5
Date: 5/22/2012 12:05:23 PM
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How about you stop crying about effectiveness on playing trainees for 48 minutes in "ONE" position for "ONE" game and just do it. You get more pops and faster. So you play a bum in one position one game a week and maybe lose? Get over it. You can play a beast the next league game and play the other scrub trainee in your Cup/Scrimmage match. The rate you're training your guys they'll be bums for life. This way they'll be productive enough to consistently start and win you games in a season or two. Man up baby, peace.

From: Tangosz

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218304.17 in reply to 218304.16
Date: 5/22/2012 12:19:52 PM
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I think it might be time for some people to relax. IMO THylacine asked a pretty reasonable question, and didn't really sound like he was whining. More like wondering whether the conventional wisdom about 2 pos training was correct. So chill a bit.

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218304.18 in reply to 218304.17
Date: 5/22/2012 12:26:34 PM
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Sorry if I came off harsh but geez. Everyone was giving him good advice and he kept running back to his 2 position stuff.

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218304.19 in reply to 218304.15
Date: 5/22/2012 12:28:28 PM
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Yeah that's per player,if you have trainees who could be U21 player then you need a level 5 .
This C that I was training I bought for 90 k,I gave this guy 1 full season training and sold him for 550k.
Just a level 4 trainer..
*you're trainees needs to have 48 minutes every week,if not then you youre player does not pop a lot,even with a level 6 trainer.

Last edited by primoss at 5/22/2012 12:38:55 PM

From: thylacine

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218304.20 in reply to 218304.16
Date: 5/22/2012 2:47:53 PM
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In DivV I can lie on my back twinkling toes and still win the league. Try to stay competitive in DivIII, then you can start giving out behavioral advices.

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218304.21 in reply to 218304.13
Date: 5/22/2012 2:54:12 PM
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Difference between a level 4 and 5 is 2 or maybe 3 pops in 1 seasons so thats not really a big difference.

it is if you only pop twice in a season. BTW, I only count primary pops. How many of those 12 came on the actual skills you were training?

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218304.22 in reply to 218304.21
Date: 5/22/2012 3:10:51 PM
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They were all primary pops in this case.
Because he was a C I did only train IS,ID and rebound training.
But his last training just before I sold him ,I wanted him to train on passing so he played for 48 minutes on the PG position.
Why do you only count primary pops ,for a C its also important to train outside skills,because you dont want a C just only take rebounds ,ID ,SB and IS?"
I think its good when your trainee gets some training not just on his primary skills,if you do that ,its much more difficult to defend this player.
If you train guards ,its never a bad thing if you train his IS,if you play Look Inside your guard if he has good driving skills he will try to go inside and look for a inside shot.

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218304.23 in reply to 218304.22
Date: 5/22/2012 3:51:41 PM
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JS *can* pop from IS training. Did his JS pop any all season?

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218304.24 in reply to 218304.23
Date: 5/22/2012 4:07:00 PM
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Yes sorry some wrong information,he did get 1 pop on JS,but thats a very good thing it Your C has a better JS.
You dont want that your C only can make IS also a pop on JS is very important .

From: ibarix

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218304.25 in reply to 218304.2
Date: 5/22/2012 5:02:28 PM
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If you are serious about training then coach level 5 is minimum, else it's a waste of time.

I trained one player for 25 weeks with level 4 trainer. That player popped 24 times. It's not such a waste.

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