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Changing Position
 
sfniner08
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-10 2:31:43
It could be I just missed it and it is posted on here, but how long does it take for a player to change their positions. For example I have a TE who I am grooming to be my QB. How many games at QB before his natural position changes? Does it have to do with the position attribute? Thanks for any help.
  
IBleedPurpleAndGold
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-10 4:48:11
I think it depends on the player's possition rating
  
texasaggies
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-10 7:47:40
I can see how you might've missed it, since the last thread about this was named "change position" instead of "Changing Position".

http://www.grid-iron.org/index.php?page=community&subpage=viewt&t=2630

At least make the effort to check out the first page of threads before reposting!

  
sfniner08
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-11 1:27:19
Sorry man. I honestly didn't see it, but I was spending most of my time researching the FAQ's for the information i needed. The other thread doesn't seem to answer the question completely. It seems vague as to what it takes. I'm surprised there hasn't been a guide made with specifics. Most things appear to be very general in nature. BTW, no need to get bent out of shape. There are far better ways to communicate than to be pissy with someone.
  
Cponyman
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-11 13:24:54
sfniner08 wrote:

Sorry man. I honestly didn't see it, but I was spending most of my time researching the FAQ's for the information i needed. The other thread doesn't seem to answer the question completely. It seems vague as to what it takes. I'm surprised there hasn't been a guide made with specifics. Most things appear to be very general in nature. BTW, no need to get bent out of shape. There are far better ways to communicate than to be pissy with someone.


The amount of variables your player has equals the number of answers needed to be specific. I took a D-lineman to make into a QB and after seven games he's gone from not listing QB to if really needed to adequately. Hope this helps.
  
texasaggies
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-13 0:36:22
sfniner08 wrote:

Sorry man. I honestly didn't see it, but I was spending most of my time researching the FAQ's for the information i needed. The other thread doesn't seem to answer the question completely. It seems vague as to what it takes. I'm surprised there hasn't been a guide made with specifics. Most things appear to be very general in nature. BTW, no need to get bent out of shape. There are far better ways to communicate than to be pissy with someone.



No need to get defensive. I've been told that if I put faces after stuff then people don't take things defensively, but apparently I haven't gotten that down to an art. Just wanted to point out that just about every question you could possibly think of has likely been answered on the message boards.
  
SteelerSal
Posts: 1596
Posted on 2009-04-13 0:43:26
Way to make a newbie feel welcome, Tex.

sfniner, don't hesitate to ask any other questions in the future.
  
texasaggies
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-04-13 18:02:09
I was just teasing him. Guru told me I was allowed to tease other posters if I put one of these after it.
  
SteelerSal
Posts: 1596
Posted on 2009-04-13 18:08:18
texasaggies wrote:

I was just teasing him. Guru told me I was allowed to tease other posters if I put one of these after it.



How about one of these,

  
iMan24
Posts: 2
Posted on 2009-04-14 2:53:17
some are quick some just take forever
i have a 1.5 star TE and after 2.5 months of playing OLB, he is still a freakn TE