Originally posted by butler312
Originally posted by zomgmike
Originally posted by butler312
Hey, if you want to build a player to dominate at the lower levels at the expense of never being good in the pros, go for it. I don't have a problem with anyone doing that, its fine by me. It's your choice, and neither is wrong. I'm just trying to make the point that this type of player will not be as good as other players at the end of their career when they are playing at upper levels, because if I'm understanding UnderDogs correctly he thinks they will be better. And this really isn't a debatable topic. I'm not stating my opinion on this, people have done research and it is proven fact that these players won't be as good when compared to players the same age as them.
the goal isnt to be good at the upper levels, its to be good at lower level capped leagues and slightly above that. getting to the upper levels after slower building for a couple seasons is an unrealistic goal. They just want to be good for a couple of seasons.
That is what most people want, yes. But Underdogs is claiming his super slow build player will be better in the pros that any other type of build. This is what started this argument.
did I really say that?
Originally posted by zomgmike
Originally posted by butler312
Hey, if you want to build a player to dominate at the lower levels at the expense of never being good in the pros, go for it. I don't have a problem with anyone doing that, its fine by me. It's your choice, and neither is wrong. I'm just trying to make the point that this type of player will not be as good as other players at the end of their career when they are playing at upper levels, because if I'm understanding UnderDogs correctly he thinks they will be better. And this really isn't a debatable topic. I'm not stating my opinion on this, people have done research and it is proven fact that these players won't be as good when compared to players the same age as them.
the goal isnt to be good at the upper levels, its to be good at lower level capped leagues and slightly above that. getting to the upper levels after slower building for a couple seasons is an unrealistic goal. They just want to be good for a couple of seasons.
That is what most people want, yes. But Underdogs is claiming his super slow build player will be better in the pros that any other type of build. This is what started this argument.
did I really say that?




It's a lot harder in the Pro's than it is in the A league.
























