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From: myToast

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184417.10 in reply to 184417.9
Date: 5/9/2011 4:51:13 AM
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no doubt hes an aggressive player
stamina, exp & OD will help foul less
but the main problem is he is playing much stronger match up
try zone D and patient it help a bit,by lowering the # of total procession

From: Coach_D

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184417.12 in reply to 184417.11
Date: 5/16/2011 2:17:34 AM
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i cant proof it but i think if youve got really agressive player raising def and SB would be the way to go ,is it just me or my team doesnt have player with less than average SB,and averaging over 12 SB a game 2 games in row over 20 sb ,im first in the league in this stat and sb per foul ratio and this is against superior opposition

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184417.14 in reply to 184417.8
Date: 5/16/2011 8:05:37 AM
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I think high aggressiveness is useful ability. You can injure opponent players and change the outcome of the league entirely. :)

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184417.15 in reply to 184417.14
Date: 5/16/2011 10:03:24 AM
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I totally agree; I just don't like it in trainees. But I love aggressive role players on my roster, particularly on my weaker roster spots. Knocking out the best opposing player for a flagrant foul is often a good deal for you. But it makes it hard to get consistent minutes for hyperaggressive guys, and that's crucial for training.