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Date: 2/3/2009 11:47:50 AM
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Okay, but if you trained P for four weeks, when would you see the pops? weeks 1 and 3? or 2 and 4? If that's so, then every week of training P you roughly add .5P to your PG right?

And if your H and Dv were "halfway" that would me they get a .125 increase per week of P training right?

So then training P twice and Dv and H once, as I illustrated above, they would all slightly impact each other, so you could end up with 1 pop in P with .25P, and .875 in H and Dv?


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Date: 2/3/2009 12:39:59 PM
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more or less, yes. as stated in the first post of this thread, passing training for PG only will get you 1 pop per 1.5 weeks (on the average). i was just rounding down so you could actually (with a young and short enough) player get more pops in the training program you illustrated. i would not be surprised if you actually get 2 pops in passing and a pop each in driving and handling.

From: Shay
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Date: 2/3/2009 3:48:07 PM
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Can anyone here say for sure what's the difference between a lvl 5 trainer to a lvl 6 and 7? and what's the difference between 6 and 7?

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From: docend24

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Date: 2/4/2009 12:36:00 PM
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Money.

What did you expect?

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Date: 2/4/2009 1:51:56 PM
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And also more Training Speed...

Because 5 is not the same as 6... even if the differecen is smaller than the one between 4 to 5 and the fact that a trainer of level 6+ is moche more expensive than a 5.

In the long run, differences will be there.

From: Plotts

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Date: 2/4/2009 4:37:23 PM
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Not for sure, but I think they can train older players more effectively and increase the chance of secondary pops.

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Date: 2/4/2009 5:17:32 PM
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There won't be many managers to confirm that .)

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From: vonkrog
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Date: 2/8/2009 10:15:55 AM
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OK, just a small note to the high of trainees:

Last year i got a 18 yo MVP, 1,85 meters. As i´m training insideskillt i decided to keep him to train him 2-3 years there, and then make him a SF. His insideskills have been around 7 to that time.
My trainer i Lev. 5.

See how slowly he improves:

RB: Pop, then 3 weeks full training - no pop.
IS: Pop, then 5 weeks 2nd and 4 weeks 1st training, allway full - then a pop!
ID: 16 weeks 2nd, 4 weeks 1st training - then a pop.
Now: 4 weeks full ID training - no pop.

To compare: The 19 yo draft, 2,03 meters from this season poped in ID every 2nd training (average - strong).

I´m very happy wehen i can take my little player outside!

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Date: 2/8/2009 10:39:20 AM
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then 5 weeks 2nd and 4 weeks 1st training

What is this supposed to mean, exactly?

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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Date: 2/8/2009 11:11:45 AM
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my guess is 4 week for the 1st pop, 5 weeks for the 2nd

interesting stuff, and pretty much puts the nail in the coffin of my plan to inside train a shorter guy.

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