Posted by Trentonjoe on 2/5/2014 12:06:00 PM (view original):
Could be a couple of reasons:
1. Skills increase faster "in the middle". I can't say for certain what the middle is defined as but I think it is about 17-83. Scores less than 17 and over 83 improve slower than the #'s between them. With a passing score of 6, he's gonna improve slower.
2. Skills also improve faster when they more room to grow. A skill that has 40 more points to grow will improve faster than a skill that only has 20 or 10.
I suspect your SF's passing development iis more hampered by #1 than #2 if the BH has all ready turned black after a 3 point growth.
So say for example, I have a player blue in both PER(50) and Passing (30). I have put the same number of practice minutes (15) into each. If after 10 games the PER has improved 6 and the passing only 3, can you definitively conclude that there is more room for growth in PER than passing? In this example, is there any guess as to how much more growth potential there is in PER?
I guess I had never really thought about this before, but it makes perfect sense. This could be some valuable information to know when distributing practice minutes in players with low WE.