(01-13-2020, 01:30 AM)manicmav36 Wrote:I understand the realism argument, but we also need to take into consideration a users level of enjoyment. Is someone makes an OL and hates it, why shouldn't they be allowed to move to WR? It's not hurting anyone. Besides, where do we draw the line on realism? We have multiple FS playing full-time LB right now. You'll never see that in the NFL. Do we add season/career ending injuries, suspensions, and player lockouts? Nobody enjoys those things but they all happen, the first two frequently.
Yes.
Could you IMAGINE how awful that'd go? lol.
The thing is, i get the "OL sucks so i wanna switch" argument. There could be some sort of moratorium of switching in the first season or two from that. You'll know pretty much right away if you hate something i'd think.
My issue is usually with the unrealistic player type switch when they're established in the league for lots of seasons. Like when i wanna say it was Gambino that was a DL for like 5 seasons and then just magically became a top QB. That's the stuff we should look at avoiding.
Especially now that we have a LOT more players than we used to. Imagine being a 3rd year QB finally seeing they get a chance to start and then losing that spot to some other player from a different position with more TPE that switched to QB so they sit more. I just want to avoid that type of stuff.
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