Footnote: On the player card, the only attributes shown are the ones that have value in the player weights.So, you see a QB showing say, B/RA you need to go to weights and change B/RA to "0".
an example of my board is a little like this:
Name (V) (rate) CATCH SPD TAC DISC STR ACCERL BR/C ETC and I just make a chart. When the war room opens, the day b4 the draft I prioritize my board, and MAKE SURE to check the do not draft box on player cards of say, that RB with gr8 everything and a 65 SPD showing as an 33/78 on the board. That dude will be a disaster no matter how much he booms.
Lotta folks cannot attend the draft, and do not or forget to check that box. The nextxt day they are the ones whining why did the AI draft this **** player?? ...because you did not prevent it from doing so! Use that non spin day :)
EDIT: RE: do not draft box: I really wish this was on the player card when he draft class is released, so I could do it then while doing my homework, vs waiting until the war room opens, and having to crawl through my notes and find players and do it then.
4.6 wishlist
edit2: That chart also let's me know, say, there are really only 2 TEs worth drafting, and a glut of O/D linemen. Prioritze the TE and 1st and hope, as the chances are the linemen will be around a bit (2nd 3rd rds). ...and what players can be used in other positions, or are listed as say a CB 78 and are really a FS 84. Sneaky, sneaky 2nd rounder stuff which will impact all future contracts with you team :)
Prolly TMI, but not really. I would rather share and keep folks than have folks get flustered and bolt.
Who needs Setherick and his way overated INT in 4.5 and that crazy **** Dis in 4.4? He was not really helping. Another one: Using only normal D vs no RB sets (5wr, 1/0/4, 0/1/4). No, you really do not want less DBs and more LBs (unless you gointo overides a la the LA Chargers vs Balt '18). He had good stuff, but he always mixed in something crippling.
Last edited at 7/15/2019 11:27 am