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The Tebow Effect

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In the NFL the Jets are talking about using Tim Tebow in certain wildcat packages. Depending on how the offense is built in Oakland I have seen a few rumors that Terrell Pryor could be used in a similar but smaller role. Is there a way that this could affect our FanGM system? For example GB in the DFFL has Tony Romo as the starter and Tebow as his backup. Is there a way to make it possible when setting the depth chart to say that Tebow plays 5, 10, 15, 20, or even as high as 25% of the offensive snaps at QB so that you can have his stats and figures translate over into the simulation as well just like in the real NFL? Just curious I guess..
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tino38 wrote:In the NFL the Jets are talking about using Tim Tebow in certain wildcat packages. Depending on how the offense is built in Oakland I have seen a few rumors that Terrell Pryor could be used in a similar but smaller role. Is there a way that this could affect our FanGM system? For example GB in the DFFL has Tony Romo as the starter and Tebow as his backup. Is there a way to make it possible when setting the depth chart to say that Tebow plays 5, 10, 15, 20, or even as high as 25% of the offensive snaps at QB so that you can have his stats and figures translate over into the simulation as well just like in the real NFL? Just curious I guess..
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Okay I didnt know if there was a plan of action for this or what would be the course. I was reading about some of the different Tebow rumors and it got me interested
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Is there a way to set up RB's to actually be able to make passes?


(just like QB's can make runs?)


Then, you could actually start Tebow as a backup RB, and maybe get some sort of "wildcat" out of him.
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Something like that could work as well. I mean it just wouldn't seem fair if you have Tebow or guys like him not to be able to use him. On average teams run about 60-70 plays per game on offense. The Jets have gone out to say that there are games where Tebow could play as many as 20 snaps in a game. Thats nearly 33% which is why I am so curious on this.
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I'm pretty sure I got credit for some of Tebow's runs last year in the CFFL when he was listed as a backup QB.
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Yeah
Its called a LOSS

tino38 wrote:In the NFL the Jets are talking about using Tim Tebow in certain wildcat packages. Depending on how the offense is built in Oakland I have seen a few rumors that Terrell Pryor could be used in a similar but smaller role. Is there a way that this could affect our FanGM system? For example GB in the DFFL has Tony Romo as the starter and Tebow as his backup. Is there a way to make it possible when setting the depth chart to say that Tebow plays 5, 10, 15, 20, or even as high as 25% of the offensive snaps at QB so that you can have his stats and figures translate over into the simulation as well just like in the real NFL? Just curious I guess..
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As a side effect of the Tebow Effect, your team will play 60% worse for the first 3.5 quarters, and then slightly better than normal for the final few mins of the game
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