I love plan A. If it wouldn't work we can go with plan B.
Again some experienced managers don't see advantages and are little affraid of changes
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They say that current system is challenging. They also say that new system (let's say plan A) will be to hard for new users.
So cuurent challanging training is ok for newbies and not that hard but plan A will be to much?Ridiculous.
There was one argument about coaches(not enough number of them at the market/salaries).
Justin can solve it in one day by changing salaries and/or adding numbers of coaches.
You worry about market prices etc -you can train draft players, don't need to buy.
Not every team needs 5x HoFs or 5x MVPs in starting 5.
Plan A(or B ) will solve one problem which I see with training:
You train 1vs1 SF/PF than JS than IS ID etc. You have PG or SF or C let's say 25yo without passing or rebounds.
With new system you can quicker get rid of holes - skills which we train in the end.There is one topic which was not mentioned:
It will be harder to scout opponent lineup(starting 5etc) due to new training plans.