Barnsie
Practice Squad Player
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2007
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Haha, that little CB my team just picked up from here got an INT in his first game. Way to go, lol.
Also Barnsie, the settings just don't work like that. You can set sub-in, sub-out per position and then you set the depth chart. You can tinker with that as much as you want, but you will never be able to specifically determine how many plays someone is going to get with that sort of certainty.
I mean, I will spend 30 minutes working on my chart and settings to try to get a specific backup more snaps, and he'll end one game with 15 snaps and another with 35 under the same settings.
Too much of it has to do with what happens in the actual game, so trying to make too many determinations as to how to fix X person's snaps, etc. can just end up having the opposite effect if you don't do it right.
Tobias, can't you do things like setting the energy settings to, say, 98/99 to rotate players? I think you can continue with that to make sure that snap counts end up 2:1 or similar. I know you can never get exactly 30 plays, but the idea is that you setup a situation where you get closer to that more often. Right now, we have lots of games where the starters will get 70+ and the backups very little.