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Gambler
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-22 17:04:59
Yet another slap in the face of younger teams, who had more players amidst position changes than the older ones. Will not be renewing my supporter account to try to fix the mess of 100-200 lb discrepancies all over my team now.
  
viktor
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-22 18:06:43
I d rather prefer they fore all the players and force everyone start fresh because I wonder " what are they going to tell me when i ask them why does someone else have a better Qb now than mine despite the fact that he and I started grooming our Qbs at the same time.

(Teams get to keep the money they currently have)
  
Cponyman
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 1:43:41
What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.
  
calum
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 1:49:56
Cponyman wrote:

What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.



Have I missed something or why does an OL need to be tall? Surely it's all about BMI when i comes to strength and the height only effects vision (tall) and agility (small). If could be argued that a OL needs agility more than vision right?
  
TheFreakinStud
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 1:54:57
calum wrote:

Cponyman wrote:

What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.



Have I missed something or why does an OL need to be tall? Surely it's all about BMI when i comes to strength and the height only effects vision (tall) and agility (small). If could be argued that a OL needs agility more than vision right?



Height affects maximum BMI. The taller someone is, the more he can weigh.
  
Cponyman
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 4:12:00
Basically in real football the taller he is the more he can weigh and the wider his wing span. Long arms keeps those pass rushers away.
  
calum
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 7:16:05
TheFreakinStud wrote:

calum wrote:

Cponyman wrote:

What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.



Have I missed something or why does an OL need to be tall? Surely it's all about BMI when i comes to strength and the height only effects vision (tall) and agility (small). If could be argued that a OL needs agility more than vision right?



Height affects maximum BMI. The taller someone is, the more he can weigh.



But again, the BMI is relative to height and so weight is not really qualitatively related to strength? I mean, a 5.11 player can get to a BMI of 47 right? therfore the maximum strength?
  
iwillneverforgetthis
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 7:17:38
calum wrote:

TheFreakinStud wrote:

calum wrote:

Cponyman wrote:

What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.



Have I missed something or why does an OL need to be tall? Surely it's all about BMI when i comes to strength and the height only effects vision (tall) and agility (small). If could be argued that a OL needs agility more than vision right?



Height affects maximum BMI. The taller someone is, the more he can weigh.



But again, the BMI is relative to height and so weight is not really qualitatively related to strength? I mean, a 5.11 player can get to a BMI of 47 right? therfore the maximum strength?



yes he can. But having height on the line is an advantage
  
AncientGreco
Posts: 3094
Posted on 2010-12-24 7:19:58
calum wrote:



But again, the BMI is relative to height and so weight is not really qualitatively related to strength? I mean, a 5.11 player can get to a BMI of 47 right? therfore the maximum strength?



A 5'11' can get to BMI47 with a weight of 334 lbs

But he doesnt even need to since he can have Sp15 St20 with BMI 41 already at 291 lbs.
  
calum
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-12-24 7:37:19
iwillneverforgetthis wrote:

calum wrote:

TheFreakinStud wrote:

calum wrote:

Cponyman wrote:

What I'd prefer is matching a players height and weight to their physical characteristics. A guy with 20 strength isn't five foot seven one hundred sixty five pounds.



Have I missed something or why does an OL need to be tall? Surely it's all about BMI when i comes to strength and the height only effects vision (tall) and agility (small). If could be argued that a OL needs agility more than vision right?



Height affects maximum BMI. The taller someone is, the more he can weigh.



But again, the BMI is relative to height and so weight is not really qualitatively related to strength? I mean, a 5.11 player can get to a BMI of 47 right? therfore the maximum strength?



yes he can. But having height on the line is an advantage



I'm not trying to be a pain, and i understand that this is the case in RL. but why is it an advantage in GI?
  
 
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