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40867.4 in reply to 40867.3
Date: 7/30/2008 2:28:35 AM
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To train Stamina or FT on players that are unlikely to be in your roster in 1-2 seasons seems a waste. You are however talking about the offseason and you have just started so I would say FT!


Agree with the FT.....especially as it seems that stamina is not a problem.

When I buy new players I usually look for players with decent stamina. That way I do not need to train it, and as far as it see you get it for free, as stamina is not a big impact on the price you pay.

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40867.5 in reply to 40867.4
Date: 7/30/2008 3:49:37 AM
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im the opposite.. i want players with low stamina so the coach rotates them more which i find easier when juggling minutes.. my average stamina guy plays 44 ish and its a pain in the butt.....i like a nice 32-16 split or 2x24!!

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40867.6 in reply to 40867.1
Date: 7/30/2008 9:10:29 AM
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Maybe a mix. You'll have three weeks, including this current week, where you only have 2 games. You might want to do stamina a week at the start of the season (this will be the 3rd week of 2 games), because your draft picks will probably have stamina comparable to your original players. If there is a big difference in stamina, it is sometime hard to get players into the game.

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40867.7 in reply to 40867.2
Date: 8/1/2008 6:31:14 PM
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Thanks everyone these are very useful posts. I have become convinced that FT is more important than stamina right now, especially considering the fact that I want a good rotation and don't want anyone playing 40+ minutes.