I always set QB and K/P at 100, and manipulate all other positions with overs.
I'd rather see that rook RB run behind a better line, maybe that future zone blitz LB in the appropriate moments of opportunity, etc.
Pre wk 1-3 I use a 60 Fatigue at all but QB and kicking positions.
65 pre week 4.
70 Regular Season.
As always, the lower my fatigue settings the more injuries I get, with or without overrides.
"you ever see a lion stretch before it chased a Gazelle?" #cardio #doupletap #Twinkies
Control what we can control, and I prefer to go by down, distance, 1/4, and field position via overrides.
I can not be the only one seeing folks struggling with fatigue settings all the time.
The issue is relying upon fatigue settings.
You want your best guy at the right time?
Or do you want the AI to throw spaghetti?
The lower the fatigue settings, the more pasta you eat in critical moments.
I have found the better I sub with overs, the less I need fatigue.
If I use subs to maximize the players I have by each formation, I WANT that player to be in that formation when it is called, as dictated by my defensive rules.
A trifecta.
That means fatigue settings need to be higher, NOT lower.
Rules. Overrides (1a/1b). THEN fatigue settings.
Fatigue settings should be the
last consideration if the first 2 are given proper attention.
Right player, right place, every time unless injury. #advantages
Just my way. Works for me.
By all means, play "your" game.
More variety that way :)
I hope something to think about - and better yet explore in pre-season.
If one is the type of owner to ask such a question, I get the idea s/he wants to “go deep” with only a few teams.
That is the BOMB.
Last edited at 5/17/2020 12:12 am