I'm up in the air with this guy. He really started as a player where I just wanted to experiment with some training upgrades early in his career, so he hasn't been "perfectly" built and there's been some BT and training days wasted here and there as I tried different things, so every time I look at him I just think about how much better he could be.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2161036
Final goal for all of my players is to be able to play in the WL. If he won't be good enough to make it there, I might as well retire him now.
Plus I'd like to use his flex to build a new HB, so that makes me a little more biased towards the "retire" side.
I did the math and at this point he will *barely* have enough tokens for 4 pieces if I train him on light the rest of his career. I always do my math using 10 days of offseason because it's usually around 5-post 5-pre, and doing it that way he only came up 6 BTs short, and I'm sure there will be at least one offseason longer then that.
So with where he is now, what do ya'll think? Keep him because he's WL material, or go ahead and retire him because he's not quite where he needs to be?
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2161036
Final goal for all of my players is to be able to play in the WL. If he won't be good enough to make it there, I might as well retire him now.
Plus I'd like to use his flex to build a new HB, so that makes me a little more biased towards the "retire" side.
I did the math and at this point he will *barely* have enough tokens for 4 pieces if I train him on light the rest of his career. I always do my math using 10 days of offseason because it's usually around 5-post 5-pre, and doing it that way he only came up 6 BTs short, and I'm sure there will be at least one offseason longer then that.
So with where he is now, what do ya'll think? Keep him because he's WL material, or go ahead and retire him because he's not quite where he needs to be?






























