Posted by uconnut on 6/30/2012 10:59:00 PM (view original):
i took the team with 8 juniors on it, recruited by the sim. this was the first season. upcoming is those players last season. to put it another way, yes I KNOW these are 'crap players' i am completely aware. i don't want to sacrifice my 100% carryover, so i am keeping these crap players for next season. i want to minimize the pain of these 'crap players' by making them do as well as i possibly can. these players. not some other set of players. so i am trying to figure out how to get creative with them and maximize whatever gifts they do have, and minimize their flaws. switching off playing fast break and press with a bunch of seniors is no good.
and if a couple of overtime games had bounced the other way it would have been 15 - 13, (ot game and five ot game) then seven more losses (
by 6,5,3,7,4,6,7 were winnable games late. but anyway, that was last season. this will be this coming season.
And I understand that's not the advice you wanted. From my seat, (and again, I'm average to above average, not great), there are about four things I would do, and I know that 1 is unacceptable to you.)
1- Change O/D, at least in practice- start setting up for next season, since the Seniors will not be needing much more IQ.
2- Adjust distro- on the guards especially ATH/SPD are huge for FG% and scoring (PER is mostly 3 pt shooting), so pull back on guys shooting under 50% on their 2-pters
3- The lineup I have on my Mot/Man spreadsheet (I don't have a FB one) would have Forrest starting over Simpson.
4- Cut at least one player (if you have enough cash to recruit one)- the carryover cash for this next season is only $500 in conference money from this season, so unless you've saved a large amount (edited for 100% instead of 25%) is not a lot.
Hopefully there will be some other advice, and I know mine isn't the kind you really sought, but I wanted to make sure at least some was offered.
7/1/2012 1:33 AM (edited)