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Originally Posted by Charley575
Just turn it off. It would be a great feature if it was there for the purpose of adding to the immersion in the game, but it seems to be there for the purpose of making the game harder by asking you to do dumb things and penalizing you if you don't.
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Seems realistic to me, some teams are just run by idiot owners across various pro sports.
The larger question becomes this - is there any real value to the OOTP gamer in having this particular kind of realism? Petty, stupid, ignorant owners are as old as professional sports, but we already see pushback on "it makes the game harder by asking you to do dumb things and penalizing you if you don't." Well, what do we think happens to GMs/Managers in real life who ignore what their idiot owner tells them to do, unless they win a ton of games?
It would be like having full information on why a reliever who normally would be rested not being available one day. In a real world environment, he might be hungover, he might be dealing with an STD, or he might just have the flu, but does the OOTP user really need to see more than the %rested data to know what really matters on the field - that pitcher's potential availability and presumed effectiveness that day?