Charlie-49ers wrote:This is a very productive discussion. In keeping with our usual incremental approach to change, I recommend lowering the IN/OUT threshold as the least disruptive option and the easiest to reverse if it does not produce the desired results.
Substitution Percent – With the exception of the QB, who will remain at the current settings, all other players would have an OUT threshold of 90% and an IN threshold of 100%. In practice, player attributes would gradually decline as they approach the 90% mark, which could lead to more mistakes from reduced IN and DI, a higher injury risk due to declining EN physical attributes, and more big plays on both sides of the ball as random mismatches occur between the offense and defense.
This approach avoids hard-coding lower IN, DI, or EN values for incoming rookies, which would otherwise remain with them throughout their careers. After one season, we can review the results and debate whether to raise, lower, or maintain the 90% substitution floor.
IN and DI are never affected by the substitution % because they are not influenced by EN, so it won't lead to more mistakes. Will lead to lower ST, lower SP and AG, etc. which will lead to mistakes such as mistackles and getting outmaneuvered.

