04-01-2011, 12:26 AM
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Why are generated rookies in M11 so highly-rated?
Every Franchise I play I get bored of it after 5 or 6 seasons because every single team is rated at 90 overall and every position is filled with a generated player who is rated 85 or higher.
It really is ridiculous. IMO when a rookie comes into the league a low 70's rating should be considered one of the best rookies There should be no more than 2 or 3 guys per draft who are rated 75 or more overall, with a rich draft class coming along every now and then that contains maybe 6 or 7 of these players. There should be maybe 1 or 2 players who are 80 or higher overall some years, and some years there shouldn't be anyone rated that high. Maybe every so often you get another Suh who is like a 90 when he enters the league.
As it stands now there is absolutely no strategy when it comes to drafting players, every year there several players at every position who are in the upper echelon of nfl players upon entering the league. With this going on after a few seasons there is no such thing as a superstar because everyone is great. All you have to do is draft 7 guys with the highest potential every single year and after 3 or 4 years you have a beast team. And not just your team, this goes for every team in the league.
the potential ratings really need to just go away. with it every player you draft can become a 90 overall and the truth is most guys in the nfl never come close to that level. ratings improvements should be based on playing time for categories like awareness and play recognition and based on stats accumulated and plays made for categories like catching, juke move... etc. no cap.
what do you guys think?
Last edited by trent11189; 04-01-2011 at 12:31 AM.
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