I dont think the team chems should be merged. Part of the fun of the team chems is using actual players from that team. I do like the multiple team chem deion thing though. Its a nice way to add an extra flavor to a card while also recognizing that fans from all the teams of that players career might be interested in one.
I totally agree on the positions, theres no real reason a guy couldnt be moved from RE to LE or ROLB to LOLB. Yes, in real football there would be an adjustment period and they would struggle until they figured it out but the game can just assume weve done all of that and move right to them being effective at either spot. Its one of the things I hate about the oop penalties, I just feel it doesnt apply at certain positions and shouldnt exist moving a guy from left to right. If were using a safety as a cb or a tackle as a guard I get the penalties, theyre a little different and not every player can make the switch. Ive never heard of an end or olb that couldnt play both sides, and in todays nfl they often do rotate them around. Most defensive players can do multiple jobs in one game with no loss of awareness. Were even starting to see this on the oline. Teams are really starting to build around versatility and being able to mix the lineman up if need be. Not as uncommon as it used to be to see a guy play 2-3 oline spots over the course of one year.
I dont think the team chems should be merged. Part of the fun of the team chems is using actual players from that team. I do like the multiple team chem deion thing though. Its a nice way to add an extra flavor to a card while also recognizing that fans from all the teams of that players career might be interested in one.
I totally agree on the positions, theres no real reason a guy couldnt be moved from RE to LE or ROLB to LOLB. Yes, in real football there would be an adjustment period and they would struggle until they figured it out but the game can just assume weve done all of that and move right to them being effective at either spot. Its one of the things I hate about the oop penalties, I just feel it doesnt apply at certain positions and shouldnt exist moving a guy from left to right. If were using a safety as a cb or a tackle as a guard I get the penalties, theyre a little different and not every player can make the switch. Ive never heard of an end or olb that couldnt play both sides, and in todays nfl they often do rotate them around. Most defensive players can do multiple jobs in one game with no loss of awareness. Were even starting to see this on the oline. Teams are really starting to build around versatility and being able to mix the lineman up if need be. Not as uncommon as it used to be to see a guy play 2-3 oline spots over the course of one year.