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275294.48 in reply to 275294.47
Date: 11/24/2015 11:13:46 AM
Salvem as Lulas
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As I said earlier, I respect your opinion , because it is very valid too. I understand your logic of reasoning . However , they're second league of their country (not sure if already played the first alloy) , and like here in Brazil , the league 2 , we can very well train and compete . However , principal is not very difficult . Unless your treinee is already in the advanced stages of training.

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275294.50 in reply to 275294.49
Date: 11/24/2015 11:40:40 AM
Salvem as Lulas
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Good, then hopefully we are reading ALL our idea here. For better or worse , we should at least take a position , a response to our suggestions . We'll be looking forward .

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275294.51 in reply to 275294.44
Date: 11/24/2015 12:20:36 PM
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A major overhaul (remove 48min, speeding it, deregulate it) would be unfair to all the people that have been training so far.

That is a very commonly seen red herring, and nothing more. It simply isn't true. Anyone who has trained players well will still enjoy the benefit of well-trained players on their roster. Anyone who trains simply for profit isn't playing a basketball sim and should get no sympathy from anyone.

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275294.55 in reply to 275294.54
Date: 11/25/2015 5:32:18 AM
Três Rios Carijós
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48 minutes out of position makes no sense. Its unrealistic. I'm Ok with training tied to playing in games, but not out of position.


This!!!

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275294.56 in reply to 275294.54
Date: 11/25/2015 6:58:30 AM
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48 minutes out of position makes no sense. Its unrealistic. I'm Ok with training tied to playing in games, but not out of position.

So now you attack me for playing in Nippon? Its my fault I play here?

Let me just inform you I begged to get out and am now in Utopia so I stuck around. Were I still stuck in Nippon I would have quit not because self-righteous oldschoolers (how long you played to get to dII?) like you would always say 'I'm better than you because my country is bigger' but more because its boring to play against no competition.

The thing with out of training stuff is its not realistic and it creates a lot of noise, farms etc. as a result. It kills the fun of the game to watch teams throw games over training a 7footer at PG etc. Its just imbalanced.

People don't hate it because its hard, they hate it because its a stupid idea. Period.

Many people who can not do training because its too hard for them, would still struggle if training were made more realistic. They would not suddenly become awesome at BB.

Also you should look really close at the b3 etc. These guys aren't trainers and don't train their way up. A FEW are, and that is commendable. But training is not part of the domination puzzle. It just isn't. Neither is tactics (although this is getting better). More common is scamming noobs and training GS.



I like to explain it, and think of it, to newer people... (I KNOW YOU'RE NOT NEW).. as, don't think of it as out of position training, but the position of the training is the position of the trainer/coach teaching the skill. Obviously a Center like Olajuwon would be better at explaining shot-blocking than a SG/SF like Reggie Miller. But, in order for the coach to get a good proper look and explanation in to you, you have to be at a position he oversees.

It's a completely fictitious thing, and purely fantasy, but its how I rationalize to myself the out of position training. Simple things like that can change your perspective on things. For me I took something nonsensical, and upgraded it in my head to just being tedious.

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