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Date: 10/21/2015 11:32:59 PM
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I didn't get any response.
So what is a normal training plan for a prospect? do you train secondaries first? I understand a bit about the salary changes but I thought my primaries weren't that high and I'd be able to switch over to secondariness once I had my primaries to that point they will be at the end of this season (all between 10-13). The only help I've had was from the u21 nt coach who wanted me to continue training primaries on one of my bigs.
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Date: 10/22/2015 2:21:09 AM
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I wasn't asked only to train primaries, just to get his IS and ID up to 13.
Initially my idea had been to train these bigs primaries for 2 season then pick up a guard prospect and try to train the best two bigs secondaries while training my guards primaries.
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Date: 10/22/2015 1:10:55 PM
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This comment will probably be deleted within the hour but I'll take my chances..
Seriously dude? It might be that a question of language but your attitude (across the board on these forums) are definitely a reason why people should quit this game rather than engage.
An user without experience asks a real question and your reply basically just pins it 100% on the user doing something wrong. Heard about being helpful or adding constructive criticism?
Ugh
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Date: 10/29/2015 7:17:54 PM
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I had an earlier mentor post when I first started that I hadn't found a reply for. I'm not complaining though just responding to some posts that seemed surprised as to why I didn't already know some of this advice. The response times to threads on buzzer beater have always been quick for me every other time and the community has been good.
Thanks to everyone who has posted help here too I appreciate it. I've found a mentor now too and have some ideas on how to move forward with my line up.
Wish I'd done some things differently to start but hey that's on me for not reading up enough.
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