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Re: Out of Position players

By TheWitchHunter
11/22/2024 7:36 pm
Cjfred68 wrote:
...there should be minimum speeds for every position group because 50 speed WRs & DBs wouldn't even stiff the draft in the NFL so why generate them


I'd like to add and expand: there should be minimums at every core attribute for every position. Not only should a wr never have a below a certain spd, nor should they be below a certain catch, route and bra ability.
Player generation does not get talk about enough. I'd settle for an increase to players generated at draft as the easy fix.
If i got to sort sludge post round 4, then "I want mo', mo', more" players generated for the draft when the midnight hour comes.

Also Billy Idols last EP and his live performances from the top of the Empire State Building are a whole lotta fun for any fan of Steve Stephens.

Re: Out of Position players

By TheWitchHunter
11/22/2024 7:51 pm
pardon my brag, but i went from 255 to 165 over the course of 16 months.
Radical lifestyle changes worth every bit of continued dedication.
If I can lose 90 pounds in 2 seasons by eating the right foods, portion control, and just simply getting off the couch and walking, so can anyone else.
I didn't even count calories, I just followed the FDA food pyramid and the portion sizes on the labels and took on actual cardio every day.
Some brag, a lot of it can be done to those thinking it can't - both in RL and MFN.

Conversely, when I quit smoking in 2014 and substituted with ckn mcnuggets (what a baaaad idea folks), I gained 40 pounds in 7 months. (200 to 240).

4-5 pounds per month is the recommended weight loss and gain to not cause harm to our physical bodies. It's absolutely realistic and possible to be able to gain or lose 100 pounds in 2 years.

MFN seems to cap weight loss and gain at roughly 50 pounds - with 50 pounds being an outlier.
Just my experience.

I'm only focusing on weight variations, not commenting on positional changes both via overs or through actual player position change (DE to lb, etc and yadda).

PS: been a very happy 175 for the last 4 years. 255 was just killer on the joints as I got older.

Re: Out of Position players

By Mcbolt55
11/22/2024 8:25 pm
There is a difference between weight gain and loss when it’s mostly a matter of fat and carbs as opposed to theoretical muscle mass for an athlete. Obviously wrestlers and other combat athletes do whatever it takes to switch classes in short order, but even then we are talking 10-20 pounds at a time…which seems realistic for a month or two of this sim.

Re: Out of Position players

By Cjfred68
11/23/2024 4:12 am
TheWitchHunter wrote:
pardon my brag, but i went from 255 to 165 over the course of 16 months.
Radical lifestyle changes worth every bit of continued dedication.
If I can lose 90 pounds in 2 seasons by eating the right foods, portion control, and just simply getting off the couch and walking, so can anyone else.
I didn't even count calories, I just followed the FDA food pyramid and the portion sizes on the labels and took on actual cardio every day.
Some brag, a lot of it can be done to those thinking it can't - both in RL and MFN.

Conversely, when I quit smoking in 2014 and substituted with ckn mcnuggets (what a baaaad idea folks), I gained 40 pounds in 7 months. (200 to 240).

4-5 pounds per month is the recommended weight loss and gain to not cause harm to our physical bodies. It's absolutely realistic and possible to be able to gain or lose 100 pounds in 2 years.

MFN seems to cap weight loss and gain at roughly 50 pounds - with 50 pounds being an outlier.
Just my experience.

I'm only focusing on weight variations, not commenting on positional changes both via overs or through actual player position change (DE to lb, etc and yadda).

PS: been a very happy 175 for the last 4 years. 255 was just killer on the joints as I got older.


Congrats on the weight lose but there is a significant difference between losing excess weight due to an unhealthy diet and a college LBer in peak physical condition with low body fat, losing 50 pounds to become a super fast DB. I honestly can't remember 1 actual instance of this happening ever in the NFL.

Maybe it's happened with a college kid converting to the NFL but the more likely scenario is a player gaining weight after the draft to put on more muscle thanks to strength & conditioning regiments.

In MFN, losing 50 pounds is the norm!

UFC fighters and Wrestlers regularly lose weight to reach weight class requirements but that is done by severing dehydrating themselves to the point of near death just for the weigh in then quickly put the weight back on before the fight.
Last edited at 11/23/2024 4:16 am