Gameplanning Qs Topic

1. How would a PG with 50 ATH 65 SP 70 DE 100 PE 90 BH and 100 PA A+ IQs do on both offense and DE in DI. Would he crush bad teams but be useless versus Top 25 ones?

2. My Weber St. team will play 11 people (10 of them are really solid DI players--not all NT level but all of them at least PI) and has great ATH/DE (should be able to run up the fouls). However, we have really bad stamina: Just 67 overall (we have potentials in it so I would expect 72-74 by seasons end). What tempo should we run? Middle at the start then speed it up when team stamina reaches 70?
3/3/2017 12:15 PM
He is slow, so his scoring will be up and down, depending, he is an awesome passer but a defensive player that could be abused.
3/3/2017 1:17 PM
Thanks Zorzii. Bump
3/6/2017 12:04 PM
McNelis would be a good guy to bring off the bench as a shooter in multiple positions, so opponents can't target him. He can be an exploitable liability against humans, from the starting lineup.

I probably wouldn't play uptempo, the team is not really built for it IMO. Stamina isnt ideal, but low speed would hurt more. You're not going to be very efficient pushing tempo.
3/6/2017 4:37 PM
Posted by shoe3 on 3/6/2017 4:38:00 PM (view original):
McNelis would be a good guy to bring off the bench as a shooter in multiple positions, so opponents can't target him. He can be an exploitable liability against humans, from the starting lineup.

I probably wouldn't play uptempo, the team is not really built for it IMO. Stamina isnt ideal, but low speed would hurt more. You're not going to be very efficient pushing tempo.
Thanks shoe
3/6/2017 5:50 PM
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