
Yikes!!! Josh Johnson and Mario Manningham lost all their playbook knowledge during the RFA process. I didn't have to match an offer.
I did find there is a time between the Pro Bowl and the end of the season where you can drop a player and resign him for the coming year. Players kept their playbook knowledge when I experimented with this. I didn't do this during my first career since it appears to be too abusive and would make the game too easy but if this is the only way to avoid the bugs in the RFA process I will do it for those players.
Zack Bowman (CB) came back without losing his accumulated playbook knowledge! He was on IR for 3 months beginning with 3 weeks to go in the season so he would have been healthy again about the time the RFA bidding was going on. One other difference, I increased the tender recommended for Johnson and Manningham but not Bowman.
A. Serna didn't have any playbook knowledge and the verdict is still out on X. Omon, (RB 75 OVL). Omon is still a free agent even though lower rated HBs have been up for bids!
Omon is a strange case, I picked him up in a late round based on comparable player info. I was delighted to find he had a 90 potential but soon found my glee to be premature, his learning was low and his rating progressed very slowly. He passed the "eye" test so I kept him, pleased with the results he got.
In conclusion, if your RFA is a FB or if you intend to tender high and match all offers then you should drop and resign the player between the pro Bowl and the end of the season. You simulate the RFA Process for these players and keep their playbook knowledge.
