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new draftees: best way to train them ?

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230889.3 in reply to 230889.1
Date: 11/27/2012 9:54:31 AM
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I'd sell the first one. He hasa great potential, so someone is bound to overpay for him; because while he will make a good Center, his B-skills are terrible, and with his size, they are also untrainable. You'll get lots for this guy.

The second one has a gaping hole at OD, but might make a good SG in the future - provided you are willing to train OD for three seasons in a row before doing anything else.

The third one has so little potential he won't become much of a threat long term, but you can of course train him together with your second pick for some time; OD will definitely help him improve.

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Date: 11/27/2012 8:42:39 PM
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well kharton, I was saying the same thing. Like in the bb mail, the first one is great.


But still, he is what people in BB call "A donkey"

which is a Guy skilled in only 3-4 areas and sucks everywhere else.


If not already but soon you will probably get a Mail from the England National Team about his skills......still I'd advise selling him.

List him for 500k and let the bids fly away.

as for the PAS guy, he could use some OD. And A LOT OF IT. Train Pressure for like the whole season. Then after that get some passing and driving in, after OD he could make a nice Guard.

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