The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jim » Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:57 pm

A couple of endo pops then fielding IMO
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by GM-crowfan65 » Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:46 pm

MisterGutsy wrote:Another question about this guy:
http://www.fromthepavilion.org/player.h ... Id=1756662

He popped expert technique today while his bowling popped expert last week. He can hit outstanding/outstanding before turning to 20 if i push primaries but his strength is too low (dreadful). His endurance should pop average within couple of weeks.
So what would be better from TM value point of view? A FM with outstanding primaries and dreadful power or one with expert primaries and ordinary power?
I think the outs bowler with Crud power would still sell for my then the expert one with ord power at 20
People love their primaries and see secondaries as either easy to fix or not as important esp power which trains faster in the mid 20s
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Jim » Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:23 pm

I'd pick him. A quick power/endo pop and he'll be very handy!
Herosnzeros Titles: T20: S35
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