not going to build for elastic effect on od first?
This has been hotly debated by NT guys with three main schools of thought.
1) Do the first season on 1on1 which created an elastic effect on OD.
2) Do the first season on OD which creates and elastic effect on JR.
3) Train everything in balance so no skill suffers a reverse elastic effect by being too far out in front.
I am of the second school for three main reasons.
First if your player can defend he is less likely to foul and therefore more likely to be able to get 48+ each week without upsetting your teams routine too much.
Second if your player can defend then at least they can do something constructive and by using cross matchups on defence and the corect tactics you can minimise the negative impact on the team.
Third there is a lot of debate about 1on1 and JS training with some managers saying they never train JS because you get enough from 1on1 and JR and other managers saying they never train 1on1 because you get DR and HA as a secondary from most other training types (JS, OD, PA and JR). So I would suggest limiting them to two game weeks or weeks when things go wrong.