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234731.2 in reply to 234731.1
Date: 1/15/2013 6:28:14 PM
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Only if that player is consistently playing 40+ minutes per game without substitutions. How bad exactly is his stamina?

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Date: 1/15/2013 8:17:35 PM
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And make sure not to use up weeks training stamina/FTs when a player is 18-19, when his training years are the fastest. It is alright if he is injured, as you don't have to play to get 48+ when training stamina/FTs.

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Date: 1/16/2013 11:24:08 AM
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I recently made a comeback to BB and cannot remember how valuable stamina really is. I bought a new recruit but his stamina is terrible. In his first game he performed VERY well with a horrible stamina. Does it have a strong toll on my players or not?


The more you plan on (over)playing your guys, the more valuable stamina is. The deeper your bench, the less valuable it is. I actually hate high stamina because if you have two equivalent players with high (7+) stamina, the coach will almost always leave whichever one is listed as the starter in for 40+ minutes, which can make managing minutes more complicated.

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Date: 1/18/2013 9:49:36 AM
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Poor, atrocious actually. He is still performing quite well for terrible stanima. I am getting mixed responses on when I should train stamina. Thoughts?

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Date: 1/18/2013 10:29:40 PM
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If your main concern is increasing value and long term potential, I don't recommend training stamina on an 18/19yo.

If how well he's playing is a major concern, it's worth a week or two per season at least on an atrocious player.

Last edited by w_alloy at 1/18/2013 10:30:28 PM