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Swordpriest1
posted: 2012-03-03 17:20:53 (ID: 31145) Report Abuse
Buffalo wrote:
Scouting my opponents is for me:

- analyze their last games
- with formations do they prefere
- have a look at their teams stats, there can I see which players are productive.

But for what would it be good to know the skills of the opponent players? I see no way to use such informations for a game tactic.

The only thing i would be good for, is that you know how other managers train their players. But I don't want, that other managers know how I train my players. If they want to know this, they have enough scout reports.

Maybe I missunderstand the suggestion and don't get the real intention of this suggestion.


lol.. I like the secrecy but if you think about it... wouldnt you know how good players were after your team played against them? Whether how deep a manager looks into those figures to understand your training method is neither here nor there... the end product they WILL know from their guys going up against your guys on the field. If you dont want another manager to get a beat on how you prepare your guys.. i mean buffalo there's a girth of ways in this game to to not play the same game you did before.

This idea just stems from there should be no reason to have to send a scout and pay 2500 per player to see the skills of a player you have played before. Its just counter-intuiative.
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Buffalo
posted: 2012-03-03 17:30:58 (ID: 31146) Report Abuse
Swordpriest1 wrote:
wouldnt you know how good players were after your team played against them?


Is it not enough to see the gamestats? If you know the opponents player skills, what do you want to do with this knowledge? You cant tell to your best defender, that he allways should cover their speedy WR in the next.

For me is more important, to see the whole team. What were the stenght and weekness of your opponent. Had he a great RB or good LB? If you know this, you can prepare your team the next time better.
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