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Originally Posted by Hrycaj
Does anyone else feel the bolded part is accurate? I'm not saying it isn't. I don't know, and as a stats only player I would like to hear what others think. I would like to know if I'm baking my players too long since I'm only using stats.
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Not saying it is or it isn't but the green arrow is supposed to mean the current level is too easy for a player which hurts development. You see green arrows in AAA. So I would go as far to say that a player will never max out in AAA. Some average players will. However, I have my doubts a true star will max in AAA. I think you will have to move him up.
I am not really sure there is an answer to if you are baking players too long. To me it really depends on needs. If I don't necessarily need the player immediately I will let him sit. If I won't need him for a couple of years because I have a long term contract in that position I trade him. If I need him I am not going to let him sit and will take the chance I hurt development a little by moving him up too quick.
I don't think a guy will get to 70/80 sitting in AAA. He will get to 45 or 50/80 there though. So if it is an average starter say 50 or 55 then there isn't a ton of harm. If it is a future start it could really delay them.
I don't think you want to hold your high star or blue guys too long in AAA if they are doing well but for mid star or yellow rated guys it won't hurt anything. The in between better than average but not star green rated guys (60 to 65 out of 80) probably need to get moved up as soon as ready as well.