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135678.46 in reply to 135678.45
Date: 3/29/2010 1:08:09 PM
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Nah. I know what skills I trained to what levels and what affect it will have on salaries. I did it for my own benefit (future sales mostly) as well as the US NT.

I know the salaries are now skewwed and I know they no longer are "as good a predictor of skill level" but in regards to your point, there should have been no one on the NT at the time of salary updates since the coaches cut everyone to scout. Perhaps past NT games count?

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Date: 3/29/2010 3:55:29 PM
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I won't be bitching as much, if that butters your toast


Not my toast, but it butters my sweet muffin. Now, who wants to take down that sweet muffin?

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Date: 3/29/2010 5:02:15 PM
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Nah. I know what skills I trained to what levels and what affect it will have on salaries. I did it for my own benefit (future sales mostly) as well as the US NT.

I know the salaries are now skewwed and I know they no longer are "as good a predictor of skill level" but in regards to your point, there should have been no one on the NT at the time of salary updates since the coaches cut everyone to scout. Perhaps past NT games count?


I was actually surprised by how little difference there was in the planned salary and actual salary of my trained players, given the salary tweak. For instance, Timmons is about $1k more expensive than projected, while Ludwig is about $1k less than expected.

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Date: 3/29/2010 5:03:20 PM
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I won't be bitching as much, if that butters your toast


Not my toast, but it butters my sweet muffin. Now, who wants to take down that sweet muffin?


I don't remember, does that require lemon juice or vegemite?

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135678.50 in reply to 135678.48
Date: 3/29/2010 6:18:47 PM
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I guess it sort of depends on how you train. It doesn't look like your salaries moved much at all. I could have trained more passing for example and received essentially free training but decided it would be more worthwhile long term to hit some other hurdles before potential caps were reached (they seem to be for Gipson).

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135678.51 in reply to 135678.50
Date: 3/29/2010 7:10:33 PM
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I guess it sort of depends on how you train. It doesn't look like your salaries moved much at all.


I didn't expect much movement, as I spent the majority of last season finally addressing some of Timmons' weaker guard skills, and moving a guy from awful to mediocre in something isn't going to move his salary much at all. Ludwig, whose guards skills were better to begin with, saw a larger % increase than Timmons.

I could have trained more passing for example and received essentially free training but decided it would be more worthwhile long term to hit some other hurdles before potential caps were reached (they seem to be for Gipson).


Is the drop off that noticeable? If so, how much of one are you experiencing?

Last edited by darykjozef at 3/29/2010 7:11:07 PM

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Date: 3/29/2010 7:23:07 PM
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Tough to tell between age and potential but where it once was 2 weeks for a pop, 3 weeks for 2 pops its taking 3 weeks to pop. I don't think he is there yet, and it will be harder to tell with the salary formula but all indications are time is running short. Others have said training essentially stops, where you might see 1-2 pops a season?

At the very least it is making it more economical (in terms of time and cash)l to train younger guys.

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Date: 3/29/2010 7:47:56 PM
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I'd say the essentially stops bit is about right (though from everything the devs say, it doesn't really stop, just slows waaay down). I knew Paolo had capped when he didn't pop (in anything) during five weeks of one on one training.

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