Posted by elibolender on 9/1/2010 2:09:00 PM (view original):
I'm sure someone has come up with this idea before, but why not have some of the top 15 recruits skip college altogether and go straight to the pros??? That way, if the A+ prestige schools want the top guys they have some competition (from the pro ranks) and have to waste some of their money on guys who they won't end up getting. This will level the playing field out a bit and not allow the big guys to poach so easily.
If you're going to do something along these lines (giving players the John Wall types, where you know the guy is going pro after one year), then you'd have to also allow players to be much more effective in the FR seasons. But that would send this post off on a tangent and take away from the original intent of the thread, so in order to avoid that...
Just off the top of my head and a very "throw crap at the wall and see what sticks" line of thinking:
- You could change the FSS into different tiers of players (elite, above average, average, etc) and have teams choose what level of players they want to scout. For the Big 6 elites, they would obviously always be scouting the elite players. But then for the mid-majors, they could scout the above average or average players and try to find those diamonds in the rough that everyone is so enamored with. They would have lower starter stats but more high-high potentials.
- I agree the SIM recruiting needs modified and they probably should incur at least some of a distance disadvantage due to some of the posts up above.
- I don't like the caps on potential - it was touched on above, but you should still be able to improve a low potential kid with enough practice time. You should have the option to push 30-40 minutes into a low potential area and still see some improvement without it capping. I know people will come back with RL examples of how Shaq could shoot free throws until his arms fell off and still have a max of 60% from the line, but this isn't RL. If I want to improve a kid's FT% at the cost of his LP or REB ratings, that should be my choice. It would have to be drastic enough to where you couldn't get the best of both worlds, but I think it could be done with enough time/testing.
I don't know, just a couple ideas.
9/1/2010 2:32 PM (edited)