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From: hoo-cee

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155261.97 in reply to 155261.96
Date: 10/23/2010 6:27:58 PM
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I see. I'll let you know what I see on my player.

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155261.98 in reply to 155261.97
Date: 11/5/2010 4:45:27 AM
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your presumption, that RB and JS affect highly potential is very interesting and it is somtheng I somewhat beleave :) will send u 1 perrenial allstar

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155261.99 in reply to 155261.98
Date: 11/5/2010 8:17:33 PM
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Thanks, it is always great to get new information. ;-)

Run of the Mill Canadian Manager
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155261.103 in reply to 155261.102
Date: 11/19/2010 2:44:52 PM
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wow, that is a very nice player...better than my 22 y.o.

he should be trainable at least through the middle-end of age 23


Maybe, maybe not. If there are sub-levels on potential and he has a very low p. allstar sub-level, he may indeed be capped.

Although I agree that two weeks of training does not mean much.

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Date: 11/19/2010 3:42:36 PM
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Doesnt it take on average 2 weeks for a 22 year old to pop in od anyway single position? I think hed know for sure if he single pos trained for one more week to be sure.


I've had an uncapped 21-22 year old 6'1 guard take 3 weeks to pop in OD on single position. 2 weeks without a pop is by no means unusual.

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155261.107 in reply to 155261.106
Date: 11/20/2010 4:52:17 AM
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2 Weeks training in OD and no pop isn't that unusual. It depends on your trainerlevel too. Especially when you train OD for four weeks, that doesn't say that your guy pops every two weeks in OD, depends with which sublevel your guy started these four weeks of training in OD but still a nice player.

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