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Grzymisław
posted: 2014-06-12 06:14:54 (ID: 100035355) Report Abuse
Simply what I suggest is to enable scout reports showing physical caps.
Such a report could be very expensive and only 1 per RZA week. Accuracy of such a report could be reduced to showing if player is capped(red) or near(yellow), not exactly which one - only free of caps or not.

Sorry if suggested before and refused.
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Firenze
posted: 2014-06-12 06:36:48 (ID: 100035358) Report Abuse
I can only assume this is draft related
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TombKing77
posted: 2014-06-12 06:45:14 (ID: 100035361) Report Abuse
Firenze wrote:
I can only assume this is draft related


That's what I thought too
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mrtattoo
posted: 2014-06-12 12:14:23 (ID: 100035412) Report Abuse
Well, both of my drafties hit one physical cap each. It doesn't really bother me, because it is relatively high, but it is just not very realistic ;-)

But I don't really need that feature either.
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Grzymisław
posted: 2014-06-12 15:50:15 (ID: 100035436) Report Abuse
TombKing77 wrote:
Firenze wrote:
I can only assume this is draft related


That's what I thought too

Well, no use of this for draft, as those special reports should be very limited.
But if you don't like it...
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Chareos
posted: 2014-06-12 15:54:21 (ID: 100035438) Report Abuse
Grzymisław wrote:
TombKing77 wrote:
Firenze wrote:
I can only assume this is draft related


That's what I thought too

Well, no use of this for draft, as those special reports should be very limited.
But if you don't like it...


wel you know the draft clas a long time in advance
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holmeboy
posted: 2014-06-12 16:01:21 (ID: 100035439) Report Abuse
It would probably be usable for the first round. I'm not sure I like this for draft though (despite rarely drafting an uncapped player).

I like it for transfer listed players though (not free agents). It saves you having to send messages (which may contain false info and screw you over), and there's no hiding info like some managers do.
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posted: 2014-06-12 16:03:13 (ID: 100035440) Report Abuse
Grzymisław wrote:
Simply what I suggest is to enable scout reports showing physical caps.
Such a report could be very expensive and only 1 per RZA week. Accuracy of such a report could be reduced to showing if player is capped(red) or near(yellow), not exactly which one - only free of caps or not.

Sorry if suggested before and refused.
We had this before, so the answer will be the same...

Scout Bill C. Belicheat is entering the training camp of the Dallas Cryboys Junior team. He is looking at a young boy, called Tony I. Romo...he sees the boy has quite some passing skills, and writes down Passing 38. He sees the guy knows how to move, and make cuts, so Agility 34. Next he checks about strength...21...how the hell could he see if Romo is capped already?

He would have to come back in 1 year, and then he writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was not capped at 21.

After another year, Bill writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was capped at 22? No, he doesn't. All he knows is that Romo did not improve his strength, and he knows Romo still sucks being a Quarterback...

A scout cannot tell about Caps! Not from 1 visits or 2...

Last edited on 2014-06-12 16:05:20 by pete

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Lendo
posted: 2014-06-12 16:05:58 (ID: 100035443) Report Abuse
pete wrote:
Grzymisław wrote:
Simply what I suggest is to enable scout reports showing physical caps.
Such a report could be very expensive and only 1 per RZA week. Accuracy of such a report could be reduced to showing if player is capped(red) or near(yellow), not exactly which one - only free of caps or not.

Sorry if suggested before and refused.
We had this before, so the answer will be the same...

Scout Bill C. Belicheat is entering the training camp of the Dallas Cryboys Junior team. He is looking at a young boy, called Tony I. Romo...he sees the boy has quite some passing skills, and writes down Passing 38. He sees the guy knows how to move, and make cuts, so Agility 34. Next he checks about strength...21...how the hell could he see if Romo is capped already?

He would have to come back in 1 year, and then he writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was not capped at 21.

After another year, Bill writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was capped at 22? No, he doesn't. All he knows is that Romo did not improve his strength, and he knows Romo still sucks being a Quarterback...

A scout cannot tell about Caps! Not from 1 visits or 2...


You don't even need scouts to know that Romo sucks
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Captain Jack
posted: 2014-06-12 16:08:01 (ID: 100035445) Report Abuse
Great explanation


pete wrote:
Grzymisław wrote:
Simply what I suggest is to enable scout reports showing physical caps.
Such a report could be very expensive and only 1 per RZA week. Accuracy of such a report could be reduced to showing if player is capped(red) or near(yellow), not exactly which one - only free of caps or not.

Sorry if suggested before and refused.
We had this before, so the answer will be the same...

Scout Bill C. Belicheat is entering the training camp of the Dallas Cryboys Junior team. He is looking at a young boy, called Tony I. Romo...he sees the boy has quite some passing skills, and writes down Passing 38. He sees the guy knows how to move, and make cuts, so Agility 34. Next he checks about strength...21...how the hell could he see if Romo is capped already?

He would have to come back in 1 year, and then he writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was not capped at 21.

After another year, Bill writes down Passing NI (no improvement), Agility NI, Strength: 22...so Bill knows now the guy was capped at 22? No, he doesn't. All he knows is that Romo did not improve his strength, and he knows Romo still sucks being a Quarterback...

A scout cannot tell about Caps! Not from 1 visits or 2...
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