I want to be able to change depth charts, but it'd be such a pain to cut players from other teams in the preseason and have to click through each game saying I don't want to play it.
Franchise question- managing multiple teams
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Franchise question- managing multiple teams
Is there a way where I could do my franchise and have control over the CPU teams depth charts, but not have to select every team in the beginning of the franchise mode?
I want to be able to change depth charts, but it'd be such a pain to cut players from other teams in the preseason and have to click through each game saying I don't want to play it.Tags: None -
Re: Franchise question- managing multiple teams
Is there a way where I could do my franchise and have control over the CPU teams depth charts, but not have to select every team in the beginning of the franchise mode?
I want to be able to change depth charts, but it'd be such a pain to cut players from other teams in the preseason and have to click through each game saying I don't want to play it.Steelers | Seminoles | A's | Rockets | Avalanche | Wildcats, Hoosiers | Liverpool -
Re: Franchise question- managing multiple teams
Is there a way where I could do my franchise and have control over the CPU teams depth charts, but not have to select every team in the beginning of the franchise mode?
I want to be able to change depth charts, but it'd be such a pain to cut players from other teams in the preseason and have to click through each game saying I don't want to play it.
But, it's not really as bad as you think. Just select all the teams, and for each franchise, set all the options (i.e. fill rosters, free agency, drafting, scouting) except "Set Depth Chart" to CPU. I manage all 32 teams, but for entirely different reasons.
I do it because there's a bug that doesn't let you simulate the week. The theory is that too many players are injured for a team, and the AI can't meet the roster requirements, so it doesn't simulate, and your franchise is dead in the water.
I just control all the teams, and so far, so good. I don't even notice that I control 32 teams. The only thing that comes up is a message that says tells me a user hasn't finished scouting or cutting players. I just ignore it.Comment
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Re: Franchise question- managing multiple teams
Iamwubbie is basically correct, with a few caveats:
No matter your settings, controlling all 32 teams means that YOU have to:
1) Put players on IR. Season-ending injuries will not send themselves to IR, leaving those players as taking up roster slots.
2) Initiate any trades in the draft (or elsewhere for that matter, but the CPU never trades outside the draft).Comment
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Re: Franchise question- managing multiple teams
I'll make sure I control the first round when I get to the draft.Comment
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