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  • #16
    Originally posted by Nutz
    Then your over your game day active roster limit. I believe you can have 45 regular players, and then your emergency QB. I am not sure about the actual numbers of actives but I know your emergency QB isn't listed as one of them.
    No you aren't over, you just list him as one of the regular actives. Normally you can list 45, plus a "3rd QB". What you can do is list all of your quarterbacks on the list of 45. You have no "3rd QB". All 3 are regular actives and can go into or come out of the game just like any of the regular game day actives. Essentially, you will have one less player at another position.

    Some will get all bent out of shape by having "one less player" But realistically it is not that big of a deal depending on a few other things, such as:

    1. Can Davenport backup both FB and RB, allowing you to have 4 rather than 5 active?
    2. Can you find a longsnapper who can actually backup at a regular position?
    3. Do you have 5 active WRs, or 4 plus Woodson?
    4. Is your D-line verstile enough to have several that play both DT and DE?
    5. Are you O-line backups capable of backingup 2 or more positions?
    6. Are your ST players versatile, playing on punt and punt return, Kickof and return, or do you have a lot who play on only 2 of the STs?

    On the disadvantage side:
    7. How many players are nursing injuries that may not allow them to complete the game?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by shamrockfan
      No you aren't over, you just list him as one of the regular actives. Normally you can list 45, plus a "3rd QB". What you can do is list all of your quarterbacks on the list of 45. You have no "3rd QB". All 3 are regular actives and can go into or come out of the game just like any of the regular game day actives. Essentially, you will have one less player at another position.
      Of course - you could do that. You don't see it very often though. I think most coaches are not willing to give up that extra body that can play another position.

      4. Is your D-line verstile enough to have several that play both DT and DE?
      I think this is where we are the most versatile. Peterson and Jenkins regularly switch between the two. And I've seen Kamp line up inside.

      OTOH some teams lose a spot to a kickoff specialist, so *shrug*
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