IronBuckI
Calmer than you are.
I just ran through some scenarios and it turns out that you can move just about any receiver to TE without losing any speed. So common sense would say that moving a small speed receiver to TE would be a bad idea. Not only because it's a cheesy move, but because my DEs and LBs will destroy your midget receiver if you ever leave them in to block.buckeyemania11;1278288; said:Hey Piney
before the offseason we should come up with some limitations of where you can change a players position
putting a 5'11 180 pound WR with 90+ speed at TE is just unrealistic and cheesy
same thing with putting ape shit fast players at FB, it exploits the game
As for moving a speed player to FB. You can do that anyway with formation subs like dual halfback. Moving an offensive speed player to FB, during the offseason, causes that player to lose 10-20 speed points. I even tried to move a 225 lb HB with 88 speed to FB and it knocked him down to 70 speed (even after training). Moving a defensive player to FB doesn't seem to have the same effect though...so don't do that.
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