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  • miamifan1997
    Rookie
    • Jun 2013
    • 35

    #1

    Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

    Has anyone noticed that if you change someone from WR/RB to a QB, that they are immediately terrible at running the ball?

    I've had injuries in franchise mode so defaulted to Denard Robinson to convert to QB. As a RB, he ran 15-20 times per game for me and took some big hits with no issues. Now as a QB, he fumbles the ball every 2-3 hits and runs out of energy three times as fast. Very frustrating, he isn't a great thrower so has to make up for it with running, but they nerf his ability to run.

    I've also had this happen with Braxton Miller and Terell Pryor in the past. It sucks that there are never any dual threat rookies in Franchise. All rookies at RB and WR are terrible at throwing. No Braxton's or Denard's....
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  • D81SKINS
    MVP
    • Dec 2014
    • 1671

    #2
    Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

    Originally posted by miamifan1997
    Has anyone noticed that if you change someone from WR/RB to a QB, that they are immediately terrible at running the ball?

    I've had injuries in franchise mode so defaulted to Denard Robinson to convert to QB. As a RB, he ran 15-20 times per game for me and took some big hits with no issues. Now as a QB, he fumbles the ball every 2-3 hits and runs out of energy three times as fast. Very frustrating, he isn't a great thrower so has to make up for it with running, but they nerf his ability to run.

    I've also had this happen with Braxton Miller and Terell Pryor in the past. It sucks that there are never any dual threat rookies in Franchise. All rookies at RB and WR are terrible at throwing. No Braxton's or Denard's....
    Edit the ratings, maybe. Check qb traits, wouldn't be surprised if it changes traits w/ the positional change. Madden is full of surprises lol, good luck!

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    • shockl3y
      Rookie
      • Aug 2007
      • 408

      #3
      Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

      I changed Adoree Jackson's position from CB to WR and then back to CB and he lost all of his stats he had before I switched him. I did it in Week 17, so he lost his entire season worth of stats before the switch. Pretty ****ing ridiculous...

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      • Devaster
        Pro
        • Dec 2008
        • 711

        #4
        Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

        You could have a QB with 99 CAR/BCV/etc. and they would still fumble the ball away easily. Every time I run with my QB on an option or scramble there is a 50/50 chance I fumble the ball. And most of the time it isn't even on a big hit. A lot of the times I'm trying to spin/juke out of a tackle and the ball just drops out.

        Is there a way to dive with the QB? Because I haven't found out how to yet. And it costs me so many turnovers.

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        • ParaAut
          Rookie
          • Aug 2016
          • 166

          #5
          Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

          Not exactly something strange.

          How often do you see a QB in the NFL running full force into defenders, spinning and juking? If they do, mostly it's a big hit and they fumble. Defenders just love to punish QB's legally if they run.

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          • Shogunreaper
            Rookie
            • Nov 2016
            • 339

            #6
            Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

            are you covering the ball before you get hit?

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            • cable guy
              MVP
              • Jul 2005
              • 3288

              #7
              Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

              I've had alot of fumbles this year while scrambling. You have to slide. Double tap the dive button, but make sure no defenders in front of you. If your too close, you'll player will dive forward instead. And you'll fumble

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              • T4VERTS
                MVP
                • Jan 2011
                • 1153

                #8
                Re: Re-positioning QB in Franchise mode

                I believe there are positional bonuses/penalties that are used to try and make an attribute system that is universal work across multiple positions. If people could easily take HB's and make them QB's and run wherever they felt like it would be an issue. This kind of reminds me of when I talked with Clint, I think it was, and he mentioned that Gronk having some crazy high blocking rating wasn't the same as a tackle or guard having the same rating.
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