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Hi im a lvl 1 center, and i havnt spent my 15 SP yet and i have 100 fp left so tachnically i have 20 SP. I have 23 stre, 18 blocking, and 10 agility. People say that you can train better if u sit out a season, but then u get no exp??? so whats the point?
 
FatLoad
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You need money to train. Where will you get the money?
 
slydersneak
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Bundy building doesn't always work
 
Curly
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Get on a d-league, preferably with some cpu centers's. I did that with my 2 new OT's and got about 80 plays a game. I wish I had done that when i created my first players. Instead I went for a real team and got very little play time. As a matter of fact, these 2 are going to be 15's on the last day of the season when I boost them, and I want to keep them on a casual or low level team to max play time and xp. Then season 10 they'll be ready to move on up.

I also didn'tuse my SP (maxamizes training) so they have 70, and will have 85 when they boost.
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Djinnt
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Originally posted by slydersneak
Bundy building doesn't always work


it did for me

PS: That name is stupid
 
Octowned
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Sitting out for one season pays off... as long as you're willing to sacrifice your last season (come on, 10 seasons is over a year from now, do you really care about how your guy will be in a YEAR?), I'd do it if you can find the training cash.
 
Djinnt
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Originally posted by Octowned
Sitting out for one season pays off... as long as you're willing to sacrifice your last season (come on, 10 seasons is over a year from now, do you really care about how your guy will be in a YEAR?), I'd do it if you can find the training cash.


^ agree
Then again, I don't care where my players are tomorrow if they seriously kick ass today.
I can just retire them and make more players without it costing me another penny.
 


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