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pottsman
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I know we're a few months (a year?) away from Legend Leagues existing as the old dot retirement homes, but I;m going to pitch this anyway.
In those future, CPU owned leagues, let teams have a Team Philosophy, a strategy statement somewhere, or at the very least let us get a peak at their tactics. People in GLB build a lot of specialized players - pure man coverage corners, rushing quarterbacks, zone linebackers for a Tampa 2 scheme, etc. When we sign with those CPU teams later on, let us have an idea of what kind of team it is, and let us go to teams that match our player. It'll be much more entertaining to see our specialist in their designed roles, instead of seeing our blitzing LB drop into coverage all the time, or our blocking fullback having to carry the ball too much.
 
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Originally posted by pottsman
I know we're a few months (a year?) away from Legend Leagues existing as the old dot retirement homes, but I;m going to pitch this anyway.
In those future, CPU owned leagues, let teams have a Team Philosophy, a strategy statement somewhere, or at the very least let us get a peak at their tactics. People in GLB build a lot of specialized players - pure man coverage corners, rushing quarterbacks, zone linebackers for a Tampa 2 scheme, etc. When we sign with those CPU teams later on, let us have an idea of what kind of team it is, and let us go to teams that match our player. It'll be much more entertaining to see our specialist in their designed roles, instead of seeing our blitzing LB drop into coverage all the time, or our blocking fullback having to carry the ball too much.


wow this is really a great idea!
 
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Originally posted by pottsman
I know we're a few months (a year?) away from Legend Leagues existing as the old dot retirement homes, but I;m going to pitch this anyway.
In those future, CPU owned leagues, let teams have a Team Philosophy, a strategy statement somewhere, or at the very least let us get a peak at their tactics. People in GLB build a lot of specialized players - pure man coverage corners, rushing quarterbacks, zone linebackers for a Tampa 2 scheme, etc. When we sign with those CPU teams later on, let us have an idea of what kind of team it is, and let us go to teams that match our player. It'll be much more entertaining to see our specialist in their designed roles, instead of seeing our blitzing LB drop into coverage all the time, or our blocking fullback having to carry the ball too much.


not bad they should consider this!
 
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sounds like a good idea to me
 
Corndog
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Legends leagues aren't really meant as a place to watch your player play to his maximum potential indefinitely.
 
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Originally posted by Corndog
Legends leagues aren't really meant as a place to watch your player play to his maximum potential indefinitely.


Probably not a bad idea to have it be like that as it keeps the flex from being refunded as long as the players worth watching. That means more flex being purchased for new guys.
 
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Originally posted by Corndog
Legends leagues aren't really meant as a place to watch your player play to his maximum potential indefinitely.


I agree, but one step further. I think that CPU teams (all CPU teams, not just legend league CPU teams) should have a "team philosophy" that gives some insight into their tactics. Why not? What would it hurt? It would only add something neat to the game.
 
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Originally posted by Badhands
I agree, but one step further. I think that CPU teams (all CPU teams, not just legend league CPU teams) should have a "team philosophy" that gives some insight into their tactics. Why not? What would it hurt? It would only add something neat to the game.


 


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