I have very little response to that. I've never seen a real GM that can scout players in real life to the level that we can scout players in Madden. I also think the NFL is LOADED with bad GM's.
I'm happy for you, but it's well documented that injuries are broken in Madden 13. I gave you the TE example. If you have 3 tight ends on your roster, then your tight end can get injured. If you have 2 tight ends on your roster and your tight end gets injured, it will say he is hurt, the commentators might even comment on it being a bad injury, but he will never come out of the game. In 7 seasons in my franchise I have had 2 injuries to players who weren't halfbacks or receivers. I have had zero injuries through 2 seasons in my other franchise other than receivers.
Your example doesn't wash. You're talking about a situation where a team wants to move a player and can't. There are situations where a player can't be traded, but it's almost universally due to character and almost never because of talent level. In fact I can't think of one situation where you could prove a talented player couldn't be moved that wasn't due to character issues.
A prime example would be Josh Freeman this season. Coming out of last season a lot of teams would have been interested, but the head coach clearly didn't want him and when he exploded in the media and was allegedly refused entry to team meetings, it was clear the Buccaneers had to get rid of him. If you knew they had to get rid of him the only reason you would give up anything for him is if you really wanted him on your team. And with the season he had he didn't warrant that kind of attention. Much cheaper in the long run to make a play at him after he's cut.
Regardless, that's not the same as a team that refuses to trade a player, which is what I was talking about.
It's not realistic at all for a team to hold on to a player they just drafted who hasn't even set foot on the field and was drafted in the 5th round when offered 3 first round picks in the same draft.
If the game allowed organic trading based on player values more instead of just handing out draft picks left and right we wouldn't have these issues. They put together a system where it tells you whether a team is interested in your player or not, but it's broken and worthless because it doesn't matter if they're interested, they're still going to give you a player that's 10-20 points lower than the one you offered.
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