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Solana_Steve
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posted: 2012-03-09 05:56:46 (ID: 31905) Report Abuse
I've got a bunch of promising players with strength and speed caps in the 30's. Assuming they don't have outstanding intelligence, where do you play these type of players?


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posted: 2012-03-09 07:15:10 (ID: 31909) Report Abuse
Solana_Steve wrote:
I've got a bunch of promising players with strength and speed caps in the 30's. Assuming they don't have outstanding intelligence, where do you play these type of players?


Steve
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At the moment? Everywhere ...

Long term? They will become my backups and hopefully will vanish in 4-5 seasons.

I will probably let them play where they were asigned to, since changing position will hurt me more in TC.

Tough beginning.
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posted: 2012-03-09 15:51:25 (ID: 31947) Report Abuse
Changing position isn't really that big a deal - - especially for backups. I mean, you lose some TC, but you gain it back pretty quickly, especially if the player plays in friendlies.


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posted: 2012-03-09 18:02:49 (ID: 31981) Report Abuse
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Changing position isn't really that big a deal - - especially for backups. I mean, you lose some TC, but you gain it back pretty quickly, especially if the player plays in friendlies.


Steve
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True, but at the moment they are starters and that could hurt.

Still ... where to play them?
I think the smart one on LB and the dumb on TE or RB.
For a liner they should be too weak and for a WR/DB they should be too slow.
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posted: 2012-03-09 19:08:27 (ID: 31988) Report Abuse
Play them on the TM.

I try to stay away from the best that I can for starters. If they aren't going to be at least at 38 in either strength, speed, or both depending on position I get rid of them.
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posted: 2012-03-09 19:19:22 (ID: 31991) Report Abuse
jack6 wrote:
Solana_Steve wrote:
Changing position isn't really that big a deal - - especially for backups. I mean, you lose some TC, but you gain it back pretty quickly, especially if the player plays in friendlies.


Steve
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True, but at the moment they are starters and that could hurt.

Still ... where to play them?
I think the smart one on LB and the dumb on TE or RB.
For a liner they should be too weak and for a WR/DB they should be too slow.


Yeah, for the dumb ones I thinking TE. Maybe FB. RB seems so critical to my success right now.

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