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Yeah basically what Curtis said, along with the fact that I believe there should be an option at least to slide the scale somewhat up. A player whose potential grades out at 30 in real life is not considered to be able to play in the major leagues, generally you have to get to about 40 to start talk about major leaguers at all. There are a few too many players who grade out at 70+ in the game as well compared to how a realistic scouting scale would work, but thats a lesser problem I think.
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