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From: zyler

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:10:12 AM
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hey man i know plenty of guys who for them a big reason they keep playing this game is training there young guns.

im about to join the ranks of trainers myself having got a 18 yr old very balanced mvp potential guy :)

ive invested in a lv 7 trainer to get those pops coming :)

whats your od of your current center ? if its higher then 1 he will do just as good playing pf as he will center n be less of a liability on def then your current pf

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:16:58 AM
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If your C has better OD than atrocious, switch the defensive assignments so that your PF defends as C and your C defends as PF. his inside D will help against PFs quite a bit, too.

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:21:39 AM
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oh come on i just said that :) (notice the smile , oh please notice the smile)

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:24:01 AM
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you almost did. There was just a detail missing :)

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:27:10 AM
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which was ?

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:29:19 AM
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switching assignments instead of switching overall position :)

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Date: 5/2/2011 4:38:14 AM
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well that would depend on his centers stats :)

From: Scipio

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Date: 5/2/2011 10:20:09 AM
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My centre has only 1 in OD too. Blimey I need to revamp my front line. I need a young PF with good starting OD which I can train.

From: zyler

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Date: 5/2/2011 10:36:38 AM
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love that you said blimey but i wouldnt go that drastic yet if your still winning, if you are keep going on the path you are till start of next season, move the guy to back up center then (start him once a week) and pick up a young 18 yr old pf with atleast mediocre outside def.

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Date: 5/2/2011 10:43:21 AM
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I`ve got a couple of 18 year old PFs that I am considering bidding on. They both have respectable OD and there other primary skills are pretty good. My thinking is this.

I continue to train Hennessy on IS RB JS and driving more to match his future as a centre. My young PF will receive training in those too of course. then next season I could add some OD and JR for my young PF as well as rounding off Hennesseys other skills. What do you think of that idea. If it doesn`t work out then I could always sell the young PF near the end of the season for a profit then get another one at the beginning of next season.

Do you have any idea of how many pops Hennessey might have left before he reaches his ceiling? Also, how old do you think I should continue to train him too. I have read that it`s not worth training anyone beyon 22. He might get one or two pops but it will be very slow?

Thanks for all of the help.

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183591.31 in reply to 183591.30
Date: 5/2/2011 10:49:00 AM
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sounds like a great plan , prob what id do in your case.

as for training - personally id train guys too about 24/25 depending of if there hit there skill cap.

allstars used to cap around 45-50k in salary - multiskilled ones lower at around 35-40k

so for your guy your prob looking at around 40-45 k

meaning you could prob train him another 2 maybe 3 seasons before he caps.

Last edited by zyler at 5/2/2011 10:51:59 AM

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