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Old 10-18-2011, 10:20 AM   #1
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Why do physical attributes when you change a player position?

During a game I was gonna put a DT at DE because I'm switching over from a 4-3 to a 3-4. His STR dropped 20 points. How does that make any sense?!?! It shouldn't happen offseason but his strength dropped 20 POINTS MID GAME!!!! Who programs this ****? I moved him there because of the skills he possess.
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During a game I was gonna put a DT at DE because I'm switching over from a 4-3 to a 3-4. His STR dropped 20 points. How does that make any sense?!?! It shouldn't happen offseason but his strength dropped 20 POINTS MID GAME!!!! Who programs this ****? I moved him there because of the skills he possess.
Yeah it is pretty stupid how in NCAA you can't have players playing different positions unless you change their position in the off-season.

Correct me if I'm wrong but even if you have a SS move over to FS or vice versa they will take a hit.
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Yeah it is pretty stupid how in NCAA you can't have players playing different positions unless you change their position in the off-season.

Correct me if I'm wrong but even if you have a SS move over to FS or vice versa they will take a hit.
They do but I think it's all awareness. I actually can deal with that even though there is no difference when you play a cover 2. I think we should be able to set the offseason training program for our position groups.
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Old 10-18-2011, 12:48 PM   #4
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I find it funny cause the way they have it programed it makes it seems like if you change a player position in real life, he loses muscle mass.
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I think they do that to prevent folks from sticking cornerbacks into wr and rb slots, etc. Eventhough the player is still the same they want you to think that his skills diminish.

CB's inherently have great speed, acceleration, and agility ratings. I play on default heisman and I stick my CB's in RB and WR slots. I'm doing it for Akron this season. I don't notice fumbling nor a lot of dropped balls.

Also, I beat NC State with Akron on heisman default. That's pretty good. NC state is B+ overall and Akron is the worst team in NCAA football 12 with a 60 overall.

Well, I did change kick power to 40...that's the only change.
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Old 10-19-2011, 09:32 AM   #6
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I think they do that to prevent folks from sticking cornerbacks into wr and rb slots, etc. Eventhough the player is still the same they want you to think that his skills diminish.

CB's inherently have great speed, acceleration, and agility ratings. I play on default heisman and I stick my CB's in RB and WR slots. I'm doing it for Akron this season. I don't notice fumbling nor a lot of dropped balls.

Also, I beat NC State with Akron on heisman default. That's pretty good. NC state is B+ overall and Akron is the worst team in NCAA football 12 with a 60 overall.

Well, I did change kick power to 40...that's the only change.
Well in all honesty you probably can interchange those positions considering in high school players play all over the field. Ppl should be allowed to move players around. Nebraska moved there WR to CB last week against the Bucks and he performed well. If ppl played to their ratings we wouldn't have this problem.
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