Fatigue or Minutes Topic

What do you use when setting your lineup?
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(Last vote received: 4/4/2024 9:38 AM)
1/9/2017 3:00 PM
Fatigue.

All the benefits of target minutes (if you juggle other settings). None of the nasty side effects.
1/9/2017 3:01 PM
I only use target minutes at the D! level, if I have been stupid enough to promise High Minutes to two players.
1/9/2017 3:19 PM
use target minutes also if you have promised a start but want to limit the guys minutes

I usually use fatigue
1/9/2017 3:20 PM
Target Minutes if I promise minutes. Fatigue any other time and exclusively with my FCP teams.
1/9/2017 5:29 PM
Posted by fd343ny on 1/9/2017 3:20:00 PM (view original):
use target minutes also if you have promised a start but want to limit the guys minutes

I usually use fatigue
What is the difference between this and employing a Fairly Fresh fatigue setting withTake Out Quicker Foul Trouble setting (if you know)? Or have they changed Target Minutes and you can now ask for a kid to play just 9-13 or 4-8 and it'll actually listen to your request? (previously it played them at least into 14-18 if they were set as a starter regardless.
1/9/2017 5:44 PM
Nah, you can have a kid start and only play 8 minutes now.
1/9/2017 5:54 PM
I only do target minutes when guys are complaining about minutes against bad teams on my schedule, or when I only have 5 good players like my VT team. Because I want them to play even if they are tired or in foul trouble.
1/9/2017 6:24 PM
Posted by Trentonjoe on 1/9/2017 5:54:00 PM (view original):
Nah, you can have a kid start and only play 8 minutes now.
That's good to know -- thanks TJ!
1/10/2017 12:19 AM
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