Posted by kcsundevil on 9/22/2017 10:54:00 AM (view original):
The player attributes already capture everything you're talking about. A 275 pounder can be stronger than a 325 pounder, or not.
What are you saying would change? Add an attribute for Player Mass or something? No offense but that kinda seems pointless.
275 pounders are just as effective as 330 pound OL with the same skills in this game. In real life, that's not true. Thats why D1 schools (in real life) won't recruit a OT that is 6'0" even if he's strong and had a great HS career.
Likewise a 6'5" WR = 5'8" WR with the same skills in GD. In real life, if you give coaches the option of a 6'5" WR vs. a 5'8" WR (and they have identical speed, elusiveness etc), they will pick the 6'5" guy every time. Same thing at every position (height at QB, weight on OL/DT, choosing between a 180 pound TE or a 250 pound TE etc etc etc. )
Im saying, what if they made size an actual factor in games.