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Kiker and Punter question
 
paopao
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-28 11:24:11
If i got 2 kikers with 8 kiker skills and 8 punter skill ...

Is it better to sell one of them and keep only one and play him as kiker and punter?

I want to lower my wages and i think it's a good idea to keep just one///

What's the advantages to have 2 kikers?
  
MasterMark
Posts: 2592
Posted on 2009-05-28 11:30:46
i personally have one kicker and one punter who are one and the same person. for me, this works great. and since kickers and punterds don't really need stamina that badly. i don't see why it wouldn't work for you as well
  
Piet Bringer
Posts: 2086
Posted on 2009-05-28 11:53:27
Hi,
its always good to have a backup.
But that musnt really be a second kicker/punter.
I see you got plenty of gunners and KR too.
good luck though.
  
PackAttack
Posts: 424
Posted on 2009-05-28 17:15:12
There are really no advantages of having two kickers. It's actually to your disadvantage in the long run.
  
Solana_Steve
Posts: 1336
Posted on 2009-05-29 2:02:19
I had the same issue early his year. With wages as such, I think you're better off having one guys with high kicking & punting and then maybe other players that could fill in if he got hurt. This could be a younger, less skilled kicker/punter or position players -- point is, they'd have lower, cheaper skills, but still have decent team chemistry and could fill in in case of injury.


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slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-29 5:16:45
PackAttack wrote:

There are really no advantages of having two kickers. It's actually to your disadvantage in the long run.


I think I remember reading somewhere that your player plays at x% lower than his ability if he isn't playing at his natural position (can anyone verify this?). If that is the case, wouldn't that be a problem if your K/P was never playing both positions at his highest ability?
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-29 7:20:55
slider6 wrote:

PackAttack wrote:

There are really no advantages of having two kickers. It's actually to your disadvantage in the long run.


I think I remember reading somewhere that your player plays at x% lower than his ability if he isn't playing at his natural position (can anyone verify this?). If that is the case, wouldn't that be a problem if your K/P was never playing both positions at his highest ability?


Since there is only a kicker position and no punter position, then this shouldn't be a problem.
  
slider6
Posts: 352
Posted on 2009-05-29 17:47:40
jespernohr wrote:

slider6 wrote:

PackAttack wrote:

There are really no advantages of having two kickers. It's actually to your disadvantage in the long run.


I think I remember reading somewhere that your player plays at x% lower than his ability if he isn't playing at his natural position (can anyone verify this?). If that is the case, wouldn't that be a problem if your K/P was never playing both positions at his highest ability?


Since there is only a kicker position and no punter position, then this shouldn't be a problem.


I'm pretty sure I should have noticed that before opening my mouth and sounding stupid.
  
viktor
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-31 4:17:51
slider6 wrote:


I think I remember reading somewhere that your player plays at x% lower than his ability if he isn't playing at his natural position.


Does x increase with playing time at the unnatural position?
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-05-31 4:56:55
viktor wrote:

slider6 wrote:


I think I remember reading somewhere that your player plays at x% lower than his ability if he isn't playing at his natural position.


Does x increase with playing time at the unnatural position?


No... It decreases until it's his natural position and their is no difference.