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Iron Man Rule?
 
Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2008-09-12 20:21:17
Are we able to set a guy on both the O-Line and D-Line? if there able to do both are do we need to have them play only one spot
  
jacques
Posts: 332
Posted on 2008-09-12 22:02:35
As far as I understand, you can play with only 11 players.
Which means: yes.
  
Gurudefence
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-09-12 23:20:10
Jinto wrote:

Are we able to set a guy on both the O-Line and D-Line? if there able to do both are do we need to have them play only one spot



You can play any player in any position, as long as he is only on the offensive and/or defensive side once.

So yes, you can play a guy on both the O-Line and D-Line.
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2008-09-13 0:40:47
this would definately be a test in the scrimmage kind of thing. Even with players only playing one side of the ball defenses tend to get REALLY sloppy in the fourth as it stands. I have thought that someone could really dominate the game early by training up stamina first, I'm just too chicken to do it.
  
Squish
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-09-14 7:33:08
I play about 6 of my players on both sides of the ball or one side and at kicker. Thus far I've seen no problem with it except possible late stamina issues. I usually give up one late TD but the late running TDs I score against tried defenses seems to make it worthwhile to play some of my guys on both lines.
  
buliwyf
Posts: 0
Posted on 2008-09-14 14:41:54
I think Admin said, that the problem with playing guys on both sides is that they will not adapt to a natural position.
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2008-09-14 21:50:12
good to know, I just reevaluated talent on my team and I was going to wait to play a player at his new position only in freindlies. This would point to it being a bad idea.