OK, I understand how I like to use "foul trouble" settings for my best players - "more aggressive" is a higher risk-reward setting, while "less aggressive" is an extra-safe option, so I pick how I feel, usually setting them to "more aggressive" because my team is deep and I have a fallback option.
But what do you guys use on the bottom of your depth chart?
I have a very deep (one B IQ out of 22, rest are B+ or higher) 11-man roster that presses, with my three best players playing roughly 25 MPG and the other eight distributed from 20 to 12. Team averages in ATH/SPD/STAM are 73/78/89: I have 3 players under 70 ATH (worst at 50,) 3 under 70 SPD (worst at 47,) and two players under 85 STAM (82 and 76.)
I've never set the bottom 4 guys on my depth chart to anything other than "normal," but I'm a very hands-on coach and I'm thinking of changing that. But what do I set it to? - "less aggressive" for these guys means that my starters will be playing more, but "more aggressive" makes sense because it's much less damaging if these clowns foul out.