Posted by tianyi7886 on 2/3/2011 6:24:00 PM (view original):
I still don't understand how getting to higher efficiency earlier is a disadvantage for the zone. Let's make the analysis more extreme so the results are more clear. Suppose press can only play well with A or higher IQ, and you can put as many minutes into O/D w/o diminishing returns. If this is the case, you would probably put up 50-80min in def to get ur def IQ to A or higher asap. In order to do so, you would either 1) sacrifice player ratings development, or 2) take really high WE players so they still grow well w/o alot of individual practice. #2 is a huge disadvantage which limits how many players you can take.
I'm not clear what you mean by this honestly, so let me try and be more clear.
Some owners may limit recruits to those that played zone in HS, but I suspect most do not, so let's say freshmen come in at F IQ. Let's say further than under the pre-2/3 release, maximizing development meant not jacking up any one category (which I'm pretty sure is accurate), but instead a somewhat even distribution over a handful of categories (so no one was going 30+ in practice cats).
You have a handful of high potential areas for a given recruit, so you give 20 min for each and end up with 20 for zone. Under pre-2/3, you get him to cap out skills wise around junior season, with A IQ coming in senior year.
Now, because players begin closer to their max caps, you can get that same cap out skills wise in a junior season by putting only 15 minutes into a category, instead of 20 minutes (they have less distance to go). That leaves you with 15-20 extra minutes to push into zone. Now those F IQ marks get pushed further than they could have under the old system (not twice as far, because of diminishing returns, but further.)
So now, instead of capping skills in junior year and IQ in senior year, you have the potential to cap both skills and IQ during junior season (for example).
This isn't exclusive to the FCP, of course (my zone guys will get to A sooner as well), but if you believe that the impact of poor IQ is more on FCP, then the FCP benefits more from this aspect of the 2/3 release.