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From: cheezit

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226228.3 in reply to 226228.2
Date: 9/4/2012 7:35:56 AM
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Experience is a pretty vague term. Any training in real life would increase "experience."

Suggestion for BB experience training:
- Would work similar to Passing for Team (must play minutes to receive training, max. 15 players fully trained per week)
- Affected by age
- Not affected by height, potential, or elastic band effect

Would be very useful for low potential players

From: GM-hrudey

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Date: 9/4/2012 10:04:55 AM
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Experience is a pretty vague term. Any training in real life would increase "experience."

Doesn't training increase skill as while real games increase experience?


Well, yes, but if we had experience training then we could have secondary pops in aggressiveness.

From: 五毛党

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226228.7 in reply to 226228.2
Date: 9/6/2012 3:52:07 AM
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Easy, fast forward time. Can we add an option for that too? I'm already looking forward to the playoffs.

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226228.9 in reply to 226228.8
Date: 9/10/2012 5:39:32 PM
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The only way I see it is by sending one of your player in a d-league for a week.

You couldn't use him in games, he would get 30 minutes of playing time, affecting game shape and whatever training regimen you have for the week.

This way if you really can't play a rookie in you league or the cup because he doesn't have enough skill, you settle for him getting no more than 30 minutes of playing time away from the club.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
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226228.10 in reply to 226228.9
Date: 9/10/2012 6:12:42 PM
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But if your rookie is not good enough to get any minutes on your team, he's not getting full training (all he's playing is those 30 mins in a d-league), so he's not really improving, so why would you want him to gain experience?

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226228.11 in reply to 226228.10
Date: 9/10/2012 7:21:58 PM
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For the record I would probably be against a change like this.

But it could be a way to train an additional rookie, or a player you have sentimental attachment to that doesn't quite fit the bill for those hard weeks.

"Air is beautiful, yet you cannot see it. It's soft, yet you cannot touch it. Air is a little like my brain." - Jean-Claude Van Damme
From: cheezit

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226228.13 in reply to 226228.12
Date: 10/8/2012 9:14:45 AM
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I have a 20-year-old who is still on atrocious experience. From the Career Stats page - he's played:
916.7 League minutes
111.0 Playoff minutes
247.9 Cup minutes
652.8 Scrimmage minutes

Seems strange that he's never popped

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