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Cattriade
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posted: 2021-03-14 20:44:18 (ID: 100157835) Report Abuse |
also a way to sort it out
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posted: 2021-05-02 18:19:47 (ID: 100158946) Report Abuse | |
Question: Does a player's age affect their training speed/amounts? If I have two players, both with the exact same abilities, coaches etc but one is 21 and the other 29, will their training results be the same? Or will the younger player have an advantage? Thanks.
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posted: 2021-05-02 19:24:00 (ID: 100158951) Report Abuse | |
michaeltodd wrote:
Question: Does a player's age affect their training speed/amounts? If I have two players, both with the exact same abilities, coaches etc but one is 21 and the other 29, will their training results be the same? Or will the younger player have an advantage? Thanks. It depends also of their teamwork. Higher the teamwork is more training points they get. If we assume that they both have same teamwork than answer is younger one will get more training. |
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2021-05-02 20:16:57 (ID: 100158955) Edits found: 1 Report Abuse |
michaeltodd wrote:
Question: Does a player's age affect their training speed/amounts? If I have two players, both with the exact same abilities, coaches etc but one is 21 and the other 29, will their training results be the same? Or will the younger player have an advantage? Thanks. Dumbarajko is absolutely right. If you want some more details you can read Jack6s RZA Guide (0/21) Chapter 04 - Training your players Last edited on 2021-05-02 20:17:24 by PJRAVENS |
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posted: 2021-05-06 19:57:09 (ID: 100159169) Edits found: 3 Report Abuse | |
Finally attempting to learn playbook. Question: Under "distance to goal" in the playbook settings, I have the choices from >95 all the way to <95. If I was on my own 10 yard line, and I wanted to draw up a play from there, would I be putting >90 yards or <90 yards ( greater then 90 or less then 90 yards?) I don't know why I can't just visualize this in my head? It seems pretty simple, but for some reason I just can't...lo! Or if I was on my opponents 20 yard line, would that be <20 or >20. I i had to guess i would guess the less symbol, but I'm not sure. Any kind of simple clarification would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks!
I guess what's maybe confusing me is the plus symbols of >5 to >95? Last edited on 2021-05-06 20:01:40 by michaeltodd |
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PJRAVENS
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posted: 2021-05-06 20:19:29 (ID: 100159176) Report Abuse |
read <X like less then X from opponent goalline. read >X like more than X from opponent goalline If you want divide the field in stripes Example 1 goal line <5 (from 4yds to goal) Example 2 <10(from 9 to to goal) Example 3 <5 (from 4yds to goal) <10(from 9 to to 5) because the first rule is matched before. Instead when you want do something far a way from the opponent goal line use >X If want always run inside your readzone using proset >80 proset rush |
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posted: 2021-05-06 21:39:40 (ID: 100159180) Report Abuse | |
michaeltodd wrote:
If I was on my own 10 yard line, and I wanted to draw up a play from there, would I be putting >90 yards or <90 yards ( greater then 90 or less then 90 yards?) If you are on your 10 yard line line that will draw up play from that point is >85. >90 wouldn't do anything about that position because 10 yards on your line is 90 yards from opponent end zone which equals 90 yards not >90. If you want to take my advice I always do my first line 1st quarter 1st down <10 which is 1 to 9 yards to opp end zone. You choose do you want right now to set TO GO part and CLOCK part (better try first without that). Then 1st quarter 2nd down <10, then 1st quarter 3rd down <10. And then do same for <20, <30 till <90. For each quarter or for start for each half. And you will have your PB for every 10 yards span. But don't forget to put somewhere 4th down when you want to punt or take FG (FG like <40 or <35 or <30 depends how you see your kicker). When you make that kind of playbook next steps are to go and clock. And than leading and behind part. Trust me, you will do it like 30 times till you be just a bit happy with it. Don't ask me how I know |
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posted: 2021-05-07 00:25:05 (ID: 100159186) Report Abuse | |
michaeltodd wrote:
Finally attempting to learn playbook. Question: Under "distance to goal" in the playbook settings, I have the choices from >95 all the way to <95. If I was on my own 10 yard line, and I wanted to draw up a play from there, would I be putting >90 yards or <90 yards ( greater then 90 or less then 90 yards?) I don't know why I can't just visualize this in my head? It seems pretty simple, but for some reason I just can't...lo! Or if I was on my opponents 20 yard line, would that be <20 or >20. I i had to guess i would guess the less symbol, but I'm not sure. Any kind of simple clarification would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks! I guess what's maybe confusing me is the plus symbols of >5 to >95? For a play that will work at your own 10 ONLY. #3 will be the selection #1 <90 #2 >90 #3 Any |
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posted: 2021-05-07 05:37:18 (ID: 100159196) Report Abuse |
of course you don't have to set your playbook based on distance to GL you could base play type using the clock category (except for FG and Punt)
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posted: 2021-05-10 21:12:08 (ID: 100159307) Report Abuse | |
Thanks gang!
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