Posted by kcsundevil on 3/6/2019 12:55:00 PM (view original):
Posted by thewizard17 on 3/6/2019 1:22:00 AM (view original):
Posted by shoe3 on 3/5/2019 11:57:00 PM (view original):
Success/rebuild is the most impactful preference; distance is the only one in its league, from what I’ve seen (playing time is a different animal altogether). The neutral in long time coach won’t hurt him nearly as much as the good vs very bad advantage he’ll have in rebuild. He likely won’t be able to win without battle, because high prestige teams can compete for anyone, given enough resources. There will certainly be a battle, and it’s likely he’ll end up behind. But he won’t get shut out, unless he’s timid with the AP and effort. When you are C- and have a chance to get in on a shake with this kind of guy, gotta take it.
Not sure I agree with this. It's a very high risk for one piece of the puzzle. From the tests I've done, longevity is extremely important.
Have to agree with wizard here. Success preference isn't going to overcome other meatier factors.
Depends on what you mean by overcome. If you mean keep an elite team with equivalent effort at moderate, well of course not. If you mean have a better than even shot against an elite team with equivalent effort, most likely not (unless other preferences also tip the scales).
If you mean you will have a chance at signing the player, absolutely. Even if it’s just a 1 in 3 chance, it’s a decent shot, one very much worth taking if you’re sitting at C-, IMO.
Prioritization also factors in, which is why if he’s going to go for it, he should go all the way. With 6 scholarships, he’ll be in a good position to still line up at least 2-3 players to keep the team afloat should he swing and miss here. And those 2-3 players, call them moderately better than replacement level, will hurt his team a lot less than they’ll hurt the A+ teams thinking about championships next year; same for promises to this player. There are a lot of circumstances that could swing this in his favor, perhaps even detract others from going after the guy after a few cycles.
HD 3.0 D1 tends to reward the bold; it’s not a game for the meek. As long as you’re smart about it and take calculated risks rather than foolishness with no shot at payoff, I will usually encourage boldness.