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Mass Subs are Back!
Under coaching, there's now an option for subbing in all back ups!Last edited by Datninja619; 08-29-2024, 12:41 PM. Reason: Removed statement about subbing 1st not possibleTags: None -
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I tried this in play now and didn't see the option. Is this dynasty only? Or a certain point in the game becomes available?Comment
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That's not broken. Don't put players you want to redshirt in your two-deepComment
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Anyone think EA would patch in Formation Subs?Milwaukee Brewers | Green Bay Packers | North Carolina Tar Heels | Wisconsin BadgersComment
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The patch notes say that subbing the starters back in should be possible. They should check that again if you really are unable still.Comment
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How does it "elevate everyone"?
I legitimately don't understand what this means. You're saying it randomly puts in 3rd and 4th stringers?Comment
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It will take your redshirted players and elevate them into the depth chart. For instance. I have 5 active receivers and 3 redshirted receivers. When doing the mass subs my wr depth chart now looks like
WR 3
WR 4
WR 5
RS WR
RS WR
RS WR
Same for corners and safety’s, etc. so if you have 2 active SS and 1 RS, it will simply shift the starting SS to 3rd and elevate the RS SS to 2nd. This causes them to play on special teams, and therefore must be monitored.Comment
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You absolutely can put starters back in. I just checked. If you've subbed in your backups, and you click mass sub again, it says "mass sub starters"Comment
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Yeah, I went and looked at my own dynasty and saw that. The thing to keep in mind is that with the new redshirt rules, the game can't assume you never want a redshirt player to to actually play.It will take your redshirted players and elevate them into the depth chart. For instance. I have 5 active receivers and 3 redshirted receivers. When doing the mass subs my wr depth chart now looks like
WR 3
WR 4
WR 5
RS WR
RS WR
RS WR
Same for corners and safety’s, etc. so if you have 2 active SS and 1 RS, it will simply shift the starting SS to 3rd and elevate the RS SS to 2nd. This causes them to play on special teams, and therefore must be monitored.
They can play in up to 4 games and keep their shirt. So it's not "broken" so much as I'm assuming they just didn't bother to exclude all players. And to be fair, quite a lot of schools, when they use those 4-game redshirts, they're not getting a ton of playing time, they're getting a play here or there.
Honestly, seems like this is far from broken and adds to the reality. If you're putting in mass subs, that's when the extreme bench warmers go in.Comment

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