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How to get five 48+min for training 2 position?

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152488.1
Date: 7/23/2010 1:13:28 PM
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The first game:
Tactics:
A+B

Sub:
C+D

The Secondgame:
Tactics:
C+D

Sub:
A+B

The third game:
Tactics:
???

Sub:
????

How can i arrange the third game to get 5 48+??

I only can 4 48+ in a week..




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152488.2 in reply to 152488.1
Date: 7/23/2010 1:30:31 PM
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It would be quite tough to get only 5 players with 48 minutes for 2 position. (somebody, prove me wrong :) ). You would have to play 2 more new players for all 48 minutes for the third game. Otherwise you could put 1 new player and play 2 of your 48 minute people (1 starter and 1 backup) and hopefully not end up ruining Gameshape.








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152488.3 in reply to 152488.2
Date: 7/23/2010 2:42:52 PM
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I mean...Can i get 5 48+ and one play less than 48mins

I just can't play 5 48+ in a week=,=...

Last edited by THUNnder at 7/23/2010 2:44:53 PM

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152488.6 in reply to 152488.5
Date: 7/23/2010 3:56:41 PM
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You could try just making each player play 48 minutes in a game. Make A and B starter/backup/reserve in game 1, C and D in game 2, E and F in game 3. Then you get 6 players with 48 minutes and don't have to worry about any guys getting less.


Then often some of the worst trainees foul out every week and misses lots of minutes, and no real backup, those minutes go down the drain...it is not easy.:)

!zazhigai!
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152488.8 in reply to 152488.7
Date: 7/23/2010 10:53:40 PM
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OK...

Is a player play 48Min...He still can get full training??

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152488.9 in reply to 152488.1
Date: 7/24/2010 6:27:57 AM
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Actually, I like using this strategy a lot when I train my big men in two positions.

Like in your example, in the first game I might have A, B as starters and C, D as backups. In the second game of the week I would then play with C, D as starters and A, B as backups.

After that, I end up having two players (let's say A and B) with little more than 48 minutes, and two players (C and D) with little less. To give some numbers, C might have played for 35 minutes and D for 25.

At this point, on Thursday, I let C and D play in the same role: the one with more minutes played will be the backup, the other one will start the game. In the example, D will only have to play for 23 mins and C for 13 mins. This is usually manageable, especially if you pick a very bad team for the scrimmage, so that you are sure that C will be on the court for the entire 4th quarter.

Of course, in this way, you still have one free role to let a fifth player play for 48 minutes in the SC.

The beauty of this strategy is that you never have to set foul trouble to "let them play" or substitutions to "strictly follow depth chart", you just let your coach do whatever he wants and ususally you're fine.

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152488.10 in reply to 152488.9
Date: 7/24/2010 7:33:28 AM
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Do the player who play 48 mins get full training?

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152488.11 in reply to 152488.10
Date: 7/24/2010 12:40:45 PM
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Yes. 48 minutes or anything above (within one week - Sa/Tue/Thu) makes a trainee receive full training.