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<blockquote data-quote="USArugger" data-source="post: 45994"><p>Is this cheating? </p><p></p><p>I have back to back Heisman winners (2 different tailbacks). I have 3 good RBs on my roster this year (2 more are being redshirted) and I want to win the Heisman a 3rd straight year while at the same time getting all my RBs plenty of playing time so nobody transfers or goes pro early (all underclassmen at RB).</p><p></p><p>I have a CB who has won returner of the year the last two years. I am using him on offense (good hands and good speed) in sort of a limited Reggie Bush role. He lines up at one of the RB spots in the pro-set or at WR when I have a 3-receiver set. I make sure he gets a catch or two every game and 4-6 carries so I don't overuse him and tire him out. Meanwhile he continues to play a stellar CB and kick-butt on KR/PR. He was nowhere on the radar until the last game and now he is the favorite for the Heisman. I am loving it but I feel like it is not quite right. He is decent at both RB/WR, but I have better players (but not faster) at both positions. He is my best CB and my best returner for both punts and kick-offs.</p><p></p><p>It is making the game fun while I try to get him touches at the right time. I guess that is really the point anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USArugger, post: 45994"] Is this cheating? I have back to back Heisman winners (2 different tailbacks). I have 3 good RBs on my roster this year (2 more are being redshirted) and I want to win the Heisman a 3rd straight year while at the same time getting all my RBs plenty of playing time so nobody transfers or goes pro early (all underclassmen at RB). I have a CB who has won returner of the year the last two years. I am using him on offense (good hands and good speed) in sort of a limited Reggie Bush role. He lines up at one of the RB spots in the pro-set or at WR when I have a 3-receiver set. I make sure he gets a catch or two every game and 4-6 carries so I don't overuse him and tire him out. Meanwhile he continues to play a stellar CB and kick-butt on KR/PR. He was nowhere on the radar until the last game and now he is the favorite for the Heisman. I am loving it but I feel like it is not quite right. He is decent at both RB/WR, but I have better players (but not faster) at both positions. He is my best CB and my best returner for both punts and kick-offs. It is making the game fun while I try to get him touches at the right time. I guess that is really the point anyway... [/QUOTE]
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