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Dadd
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Originally posted by DeeVee8
Good stuff...good stuff

Congrats Dadd!


That's the first congrats I've gotten, thank you.


Mostly, I get "you're a mod? wft?!"
 
dahman32
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Originally posted by Dadd
And nevermind me, I'm new here ... so I'm going to move this once more to the FAQ forum.



I was about to say... when did Dadd become a moderator
 
Bane
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Does that mean we get a ban if post "FU Dadd"?
 
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Originally posted by Bane
Does that mean we get a ban if post "FU Dadd"?


No, it just means that all the Mods say it now too.

 
Achelon
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6'6 is the tallest a WR can be
 
Dub J
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Dependent on the archetype.
 
InRomoWeTrust
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Originally posted by Dub J
Dependent on the archetype.


This.

Fwiw, when we were creating the archetypes, I put together a spreadsheet with every single NFL player's position, height, and weight.
 
Robbnva
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I'd imagine a 6'6 speedster are very hard to come by irl
 
jetsown09
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Originally posted by Robbnva
I'd imagine a 6'6 speedster are very hard to come by irl


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss

or even

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/profiles/stephen-hill?id=2533537

You may find a 6'4" speedster though. Something not doable in this game.
 
jetsown09
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Originally posted by GroovyCheetah
well seeing that your height is just a build thing with a 2 difference then increasing the height of a position doesn't mean much except they have to re make there slider so it doesn't mean much in the end unless your coming from like a role playing view and you want your dude to be exactly like som1. In my opinion there are a lot more major things to change then the height


Height is most certainly not purely aesthetic. I'm fairly certain height plays a factor in various rolls such as catch, anti-PD, PD, etc, just like it would in real life.
 
Achelon
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Originally posted by Robbnva
I'd imagine a 6'6 speedster are very hard to come by irl



Originally posted by jetsown09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Moss

or even

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/profiles/stephen-hill?id=2533537

You may find a 6'4" speedster though. Something not doable in this game.


Finds guys that arent 6'6.
 
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Originally posted by jetsown09
Height is most certainly not purely aesthetic. I'm fairly certain height plays a factor in various rolls such as catch, anti-PD, PD, etc, just like it would in real life.


This....just like weight is important for most positions too.
 
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Originally posted by CyberNinja
Finds guys that arent 6'6.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress (he's 6'5 and 3/4)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramses_Barden

Finds guys that are 6'6

And you seem to miss the point. You can't even build a 6'3" or 6'4" speedster. How many of THOSE are in football?
 
InRomoWeTrust
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The point that you seem to have missed is that each archetype has its own set of competitive advantages.
 
Theo Wizzago
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Originally posted by jetsown09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaxico_Burress (he's 6'5 and 3/4)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramses_Barden

Finds guys that are 6'6

And you seem to miss the point. You can't even build a 6'3" or 6'4" speedster. How many of THOSE are in football?


By that logic I should be able to build a 5 foot, 5 inch, 350 pound DE or DT that can run a 4.3 40.
 
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