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Originally Posted by NE_Passat'n |
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I'm an avid NCAA gamer, but the last NFL game i played was NFL Head Coach. I'm not finding much in terms of useful tips that pertain to 11.
What's the key to acing a draft, without draft spoilers? Even when i player is fully scouted i don't see anything about their potential to go off of, am i missing it?
Any tips for re-signing players, and signing free agents? Mostly, just trying to get your desired player to agree to a contract that's not insanely high? Does being rejected multiple times bring up the cost of the contract in the end, or could i over 20 variations of contracts and still get the same result? Anyone have a spreadsheet of how much money to allocate to each position?
Can coaches with no bonuses gain bonuses over time, or am i better off firing them and signing coaches to provide bonuses? Also, anyway to know exactly how much a current coach makes, other than guessing by what's in expenses, so i can use that to judge whether or not to retain him?
Are there no formation subs? I love the 3-4, but when your 3-4 end is still playing end on a dime four man front that's a problem.
I'm sure i'll think of more, but i'll stop for now.. Thanks all.
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I've wondered about formation subs myself...haven't looked yet though. You could also substitute before the play (ie. you are going with a dime so you change your ends). It'd be a pain but it'd work. AS far as scouting, when you get to the draft you can see their abilities in the little star web. I've found them to be accurate. A guy with a nice fat pentagon (high in all areas) usually ends up being good and vice versa. Can't help you with signing players. If a guy asks too much I assume he doesn't really want to play for me and more on to a guy easier to sign.