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This is a good idea (@Herbie66 has mentioned something similar). One challenge with scoring KPFs differently is that CD aren’t allocating SC points for the purpose of SuperCoach, they’re doing it to measure impact for the ratings they sell to the clubs.
Creating new positions seems like a neat solution. They cut R4 and added M11 a few years back, I guess this would just be a more extreme example of that type of change.
Would likely lead to more donuts though!
Creating new positions seems like a neat solution. They cut R4 and added M11 a few years back, I guess this would just be a more extreme example of that type of change.
Would likely lead to more donuts though!
I do like the idea in principle of forcing teams to contain 1 or 2 key position forwards and defenders. However the problem I can see with it is generally there are only a few key position players that are capable of consistently scoring at what we have come to expect and I suspect the vast majority of serious teams would end up with the same ones.
Furthermore with only 4 or 5 spots for smaller defenders and forwards I think the same would happen there with all serious teams targeting the same perceived must haves with less room for a speculative pick.
The outcome would likely be that those 5 and 6 forwards and defenders, which is where the differences in teams usually lie, would become the same key position player in many cases.
I know teams already become very similar as we move through the season however with this I think it would become worse and it would happen from earlier in the season.
Furthermore with only 4 or 5 spots for smaller defenders and forwards I think the same would happen there with all serious teams targeting the same perceived must haves with less room for a speculative pick.
The outcome would likely be that those 5 and 6 forwards and defenders, which is where the differences in teams usually lie, would become the same key position player in many cases.
I know teams already become very similar as we move through the season however with this I think it would become worse and it would happen from earlier in the season.
My initial thoughts Yes, more likelihood of donuts. KPF/D rookies slightly more attractive. ...coaches potentially running 2 KPF elibile forwards... and if there are 4 or 5 you think are viable, well that is damn sight better than either of R1 (Grundy) and R2 Gawn/H2Goldy) this year. But yes if that moves the variability from F6 that we had this year... then perhaps not great....
The bit I like about it is that KPFs are the most god dan volatile in terms of scoring...leading to more opportunity to switch when overvalued... more strategy/trading skill.