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From: ibarix

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Date: 5/30/2012 8:51:52 AM
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I just looked at your team and I don't see any young centers with fouling troubles...

And I agree with Manon. If fouling out happens often, get rid of them immediately.

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And I agree with Manon. If fouling out happens often, get rid of them immediately.

Aggression comes with positives such as forcing TOs and maybe, let us dream, giving up the ball to other players, n'est pas? So, enough D training should help lowering cholesterol, one'd hope.

From: thylacine

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Date: 5/30/2012 1:42:33 PM
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I'm sorry, but playing 2-3 zone is asking for it :)

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Date: 5/30/2012 5:01:23 PM
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I'm sorry, but playing 2-3 zone is asking for it :)

I'm afraid you're wrong. If you have idiot that fouls out, no tactic will help and even 20 defense won't help. That's just the way it is. I had 2 players like that. I got rid of the first trainee after 2 seasons of training and I got rid of the second trainee after season and a half when he fouled out in 2 games in the same training week.

If you don't believe us, buy a trainee that fouls out and try to train him. I bet you'd fail and he'd keep fouling out. Let's face it, he's an idiot :)))

From: HAHA

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How's James Coleman recently? Hope that you get him decent eventually according to your great training plan.

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