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From: Mike

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37178.4 in reply to 37178.3
Date: 6/27/2008 10:44:11 PM
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Yes, training began slowing during the all-star break last season. At that time, Charles made a news post reminding everyone that the rate would be gradually returning to its long term value.

From: Shoei

To: Mike
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37178.5 in reply to 37178.4
Date: 6/27/2008 11:06:11 PM
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i know its slower than before but did we hit the mark of the long term value?

damn!

im too slow to realize when the fast training was approve i was still doing team training for which i never hired a level 10 coach! or high level coaches

only when it start slowly that i realize i was doing something wrong!

this sucks!

From: Mike

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37178.6 in reply to 37178.5
Date: 6/27/2008 11:22:30 PM
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The training rate is already fairly close to the long term rate, but it will take some time for it to get all the way there. Think of it as exponential decay.

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37178.7 in reply to 37178.6
Date: 6/28/2008 5:50:24 AM
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so can we interpret the addition of 'higher potential' players as a nice reward for those that trained up and want to keep them? ie. Is it fair to say a player (lets say C) that you can train aggressively up to triple Sensational in RB/ID/IS that previously took 2 seasons would now lets say take 3 seasons and then add the impact of training slightly older players... would a perennial allstar or superstar not just likely end up similar to some of todays best allstar guys....?

hope that makes sense!

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37178.9 in reply to 37178.7
Date: 6/28/2008 9:19:15 AM
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i understand what you mean,

but the gap of talent now by those who did it right on the first place and the late bloomer in training will be compensated by the potential of players.

but the thing is, the fa and the draft will be a very very vital thing for your success.

this is getting difficult already

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37178.10 in reply to 37178.7
Date: 6/28/2008 4:25:02 PM
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The purpose of the training boost was to get some highly skilled, highly paid players into the game. I'm not sure I understand your hypothesis, but I think it is this: that the end of the boost will allow the current crop of world-class players, who all have allstar potential, to stay ahead of the next generation (which includes the upper potential levels) for a little while. That is probably true, but it was not the main objective of the boost.

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37178.11 in reply to 37178.10
Date: 6/28/2008 7:45:52 PM
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yeah - thanks - your interpretation of my ramble was spot on....

From: Shoei

To: Mike
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37178.12 in reply to 37178.10
Date: 6/28/2008 8:31:47 PM
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so meaning the benefit are those who have develop this players to such lenght in talent for this time and probably for the next 4-5 seasons,

honestly it did made a big gap whole talent wise, im not rambling its just im a late bloomer in developing players as well as im struggling to see results the way i want it.

but i think thisw is the bad side of this thing, as your concern is to have a balance in the bb world of the salaries, talents and income generated within games.


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37178.14 in reply to 37178.13
Date: 6/29/2008 5:39:52 AM
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whopping 400k wow!

it probably the difference of spending 1million on a player or 3 million to compete.

im imagining probably by 2 or 3 seasons more the competition will be close to some divisions as ever

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