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From: Skiiz

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55245.3 in reply to 55245.2
Date: 10/27/2008 8:06:28 PM
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Just another question following up the first poster's question-What if my players do not have very good stamina, but my team has good depth, and my bench players can come in and fill in well for my starters. If my starters only play around 30-35 min, would I be able to use fast tactics well, even if they don't have strong stamina?

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55245.4 in reply to 55245.3
Date: 10/27/2008 11:03:43 PM
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Just another question following up the first poster's question-What if my players do not have very good stamina, but my team has good depth, and my bench players can come in and fill in well for my starters. If my starters only play around 30-35 min, would I be able to use fast tactics well, even if they don't have strong stamina?


IMO better squad depth will win over 5 high stamina starters and a weaker bench.

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55245.5 in reply to 55245.1
Date: 10/28/2008 3:58:43 AM
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1.) i am ignorring the stamina pretty succesfull, till the ASD i play with a bunch of players with stamina 3 and i don't like slower tactics, sometimes i brwak down in the last quarter but i won't say that it happens to me more often then for my opponent so i think everything is ok :)

2.) maybe when he looses quarter 2 nad 4 more often, but as i said you could copete there also with low stamina

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55245.6 in reply to 55245.4
Date: 10/28/2008 5:38:37 AM
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Especially if a ref goes berserk and gives your team 9 fouls in the 1st quarter.

Then depth becomes crucial.