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I agree with you that the scouting issue is a problem that should be addressed.

I hate spending $3000 on a pair of scouting trips on an international and not learning the core abilities of the position.  I usually get around 6 unique responses, and I always get info on how good of a student the guy is.  To get 90% of the potential of an international its like $4500 minimum and that's pricey, even for D1. 

There should be a way to get less duplicitive results or choose what you want to scout?  Maybe:

ATH/SPD/Stm
BH/Pass/Per
LP/REB/BLK
Grades/FT/DEF/off/def

Choose 1, and you can scout 100% in 4 trips?

7/6/2011 10:05 AM
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Agree with tkimble.  Your story seems, um, not totally accurate.
7/6/2011 10:35 AM
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you are 100000% to blame for this
7/6/2011 12:14 PM
with the game the way it IS, you didnt play it right

I think you have a fair point that this illustrates some logical changes in the game
7/6/2011 12:42 PM
Posted by fd343ny on 7/6/2011 12:42:00 PM (view original):
with the game the way it IS, you didnt play it right

I think you have a fair point that this illustrates some logical changes in the game
Im pretty sure that was the point of the whole post that these are issues that should be addressed because they are silly and would make the game better.
7/6/2011 12:50 PM
Posted by fd343ny on 7/6/2011 12:42:00 PM (view original):
with the game the way it IS, you didnt play it right

I think you have a fair point that this illustrates some logical changes in the game
A logical, not dickishly put response.  Thank you.

I agree, as the way the system is, I shouldn't have taken a chance on the kid. Logic dictates I had the kid properly scouted and logic dictates someone ranked so high should be at least somewhat talented. Problem is, common sense doesn't come into play when WIS is concerned.

Aside from allowing us to set summer practice plans, the crappy recruit generation is my biggest pet peeve, with third being the faulty scouting system.
7/6/2011 12:58 PM
personally i like the edge the current system affords me

if you can't manage 15 seconds of critical thinking you deserve recruits like this
7/6/2011 1:29 PM
Posted by billyho1515 on 7/6/2011 11:40:00 AM (view original):
Posted by tkimble on 7/6/2011 10:09:00 AM (view original):
You sent 8 scouting trips (probably about $1000), but didn't have the money to scout the state? Also, the #128 SG talked to a mid-level d2 school? Wow, can't get my A d2 school to talk to recruits in the 160s. Sounds like it's your own fault for signing a kid without knowing his potentials, seems like a pretty silly thing to do. And why would you keep him? You were willing to make a post about how bad he was but not cut him? Seriously? You've played the game for a while so you know you get the $$ down the line. The game really hasn't gotten worse, seems like you really just want to pick out a mistake you made and tell everyone how bad the game is because it allowed you to make this mistake.
1) I said scout the state and enough to pull him down. Scouting New York is well over $1k each and every year. If I scout New York (we'll say $1,200 for argument's sake) and offer a scholarship, I'm down to only having enough for 3, maybe 4 scouting trips and nothing else. 

2) He MAY have been the #158 SG instead of #128. I know he was ranked and I know he wasn't in the 170 or worse range. Even still, do you think any ranked SG should be this crappy? 

3) Yea, I took a risk on a kid. My point is, it shouldn't have been a risk. I should be able to know if a kid can dribble after sending a coach out to watch him EIGHT times. I should be able to know if he's fast or not. And the second point is.... any ranked player in the country should, AT THE VERY LEAST, be able to contribute for a DII school.

4) Why would I keep him? Why would I cut him? To make room to sign another crappy recruit? There are maybe 10 point guards each year for about 40 contending DII teams to fight over in the Northeast. It's hard to have the money to sign another recruit without the budget, much less with the reputation hit that comes with it and the possible problems with other players they allude to.
I don't understand why you would choose to do scouting trips over scouting the state. Scouting the state, you get all the information on the recruit (except if he's high-high) and information on ALL other recruits in the state. I have only signed 1 ranked player in D2 so far and I have to say, being ranked doesn't mean the player is good. 

Personally, I think you recruited poorly. 
7/6/2011 1:44 PM
"I don't understand why you would choose to do scouting trips over scouting the state. Scouting the state, you get all the information on the recruit (except if he's high-high) and information on ALL other recruits in the state. I have only signed 1 ranked player in D2 so far and I have to say, being ranked doesn't mean the player is good."

Because he wouldn't have had enough money to pull the kid down if he had done that.  SO he could have known the kid was good, but couldn't have recruited him.

Frankly, I'm not really buying that you pulled down a 150-ranked kid with a mid-level D2 school, but maybe they changed the range again. 

And, I totally disagree that a highly-ranked (not really that high, by the way, in the grand scheme of things) kid should have great potential.  Kids ranked a lot higher than that bust all the time in real life.

7/6/2011 2:00 PM
Well if he doesn't have high potential and has low ratings to begin with.... why is he ranked in the first place?

I understand low starts but high potentials. I also understand high starts but low potentials. But low and low?
7/6/2011 2:04 PM
Posted by isack24 on 7/6/2011 2:00:00 PM (view original):
"I don't understand why you would choose to do scouting trips over scouting the state. Scouting the state, you get all the information on the recruit (except if he's high-high) and information on ALL other recruits in the state. I have only signed 1 ranked player in D2 so far and I have to say, being ranked doesn't mean the player is good."

Because he wouldn't have had enough money to pull the kid down if he had done that.  SO he could have known the kid was good, but couldn't have recruited him.

Frankly, I'm not really buying that you pulled down a 150-ranked kid with a mid-level D2 school, but maybe they changed the range again. 

And, I totally disagree that a highly-ranked (not really that high, by the way, in the grand scheme of things) kid should have great potential.  Kids ranked a lot higher than that bust all the time in real life.

He claims he pulled him down with 8 scouting reports. Something doesn't add up but w/e. If he chooses to recruit a player w/o knowing his potential, that's his fault. 
7/6/2011 2:08 PM
rankings do not take into account potential
7/6/2011 2:08 PM
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