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Old 05-07-2024, 10:54 PM   #7
james17
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Originally Posted by Haiku View Post
Isn't that connected with the player's volatility rating? I believe higher volatility indicates a greater chance for the player to develop above expectations, but also a higher likelihood of sudden regression. Personally I avoid drafting and trading for players with high volatility. Especially for players with already high ratings I would like them to have low volatility.


That's what I have found too. Hate that period after the draft and after late free agency before EXH Wk2 when the ratings can dive.
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