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2029 FA 2.3,4,5 SIM Complete - Next SIM Monday 05/20 = TC
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I'm most worried about Andrews. Our whole team revolves around him staying at least 60+, or I think our receivers will struggle to get the ball again.
I think my secondary is weak too, so we need a big boom on one of those rookies
I HATE training camp
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Evaluatros and Coaches are now in the locker-room examining the tapes and put every player ratings in order!!!
2 hours to see the results fellas!!
Two weeks of intense study and scouting rookies and Free Agents come to an end!!
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Gonna have some tough decisions to make for cut downs before preseason. I never had so much trouble with the cut down to 70 before...
Probably some guys will crash and burn to make it easier to figure out. My players are nice guys like that.
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Guest repliedI have my fingers crossed big-time for a decent camp... not asking for boomers, just need some vets to hang on for one more year.
Common sense, and the cut test, tell me that Edgar Bradley should jump a good amount. Other than that, probably a bunch of -5's.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Nutah View Post
In TC, the training room time is for injuries, right?
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mike got to me in this thread, why change what's broken? We're taking those 30 minutes out of passing and putting them back into cohesion.
For specific player weight training, Shark, I imagine there's some penalty if the player isn't at perfect height/weight but I don't think it's significant. If a player can get closer I guess why not.
When you do want to change positions sometimes it's just necessary to drop weight first and move them after TC.
In TC, the training room time is for injuries, right?
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Well time to huddle and re-do TC stage. Thanks all. I still doubting in Weight importance, just a question of change positions?? Or affects player performance and ratings all over the field??
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Guest repliedI'm all for decimating film room time once a QB has a decent amount of them. Since I drafted a couple young backup caliber guys I've left it a little higher, but usually it's near zero for me.
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I know someone ran a bunch (as in a handful, not a million) of those and seemed to think 1 minute film study was negligibly damaging, and you gained formations enough times any way.
I have been skeptical if there's anything more to film study than some [low either way] chance of gaining or losing formations but lately I'm throwing caution to the wind.
I think I either kept film study constant or increased it once in Green Bay and had my incoming starting QB lose a formation. So now I feel like why invest the time there.
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Originally posted by FoosballWizard View PostProbably just a random % chance your QB learns or unlearns a formation which is modified by intelligence and film room time.
Unless you run a fuckton of simulated seasons it'll probably be hard to get solid data regarding it.
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Guest repliedProbably just a random % chance your QB learns or unlearns a formation which is modified by intelligence and film room time.
Unless you run a fuckton of simulated seasons it'll probably be hard to get solid data regarding it.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by strickzilla View PostMoneys intel is 74 so it seems like the intel could be the major factor.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by mike17 View PostI've been putting 1 min in film for 3 or 4 seasons and at least once Money gained a formation.
It's just a dice roll. You can get lucky or unlucky. The amount of time you put in loads the dice a bit, but it's not a guarantee for gain or loss.
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Originally posted by strickzilla View Postnot sure but i can say this after about 3 seasons of maxing film time 3 hrs frodo didnt pick up any more formations while monty would pick up 1 or 2 a season even after i reduced time to like 1 hour
It's just a dice roll. You can get lucky or unlucky. The amount of time you put in loads the dice a bit, but it's not a guarantee for gain or loss.
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