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The basic principle here though, that two players with equal current ratings and greatly divergent potential ratings, that the guy with the very high potential ratings would get a slight bump to current performance, I think generally makes sense.
In real-life, top prospects do not normally put up .150/.180/.220 lines anywhere, whereas lesser players might, even if in theory both should have somewhat similar current ratings (by default of being assigned to the same level, or by the lesser prospect even being significantly older than the top prospect).
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