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Originally Posted by qcbandits
If you feel this is unrealistic, consider reading the draft updates on Baseball america in the run up to a normal draft. a bad game or two can have considerable damage to a player's draft status. That's what the game is simulating. Scouting opinions, especially for the draft are highly volatile. So, after a week or so, you are taking risks using an old scouting report.
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I don't think that's what the OP is talking about. He's talking about the supposed accuracy changing (from very high to average) in the span of a week or two, not the scouting report itself. What you're talking about is a team changing its report on a player, not the perceived accuracy of the report.