[quote name='CAGLeagueSports']Ok...here we go.
Having TEs above any WR at the WR position on your depth chart will not be allowed. I am willing to concede that due to injury or whatever, TEs may need to fill in at the bottom of the depth chart. However, this is not an excuse to carry only 3 WRs. It will be pretty obvious if someone is trying to abuse this policy. DVO and Blade pointed out the exact reason for this. It allows people to choose 1 WR, 2 TE, 2 RB plays...which give the appearance of one particular formation...which end up being shotgun passing plays with both TEs and a RB lined up wide.
It does not matter one ounce whether or not these plays happen in real life. In real life, you SEE the personnel on the field, and you see the formation your opponent is coming out in. What we're given in Madden is the equivalent of having a blindfold on and having somebody whisper into your ear what positions are coming out onto the field. Then, 5 seconds before the ball is snapped, someone takes the blindfold off and says "Get em!"
That's not real football. That's a video game-ism. And it's not necessary for success in this game. Does it give you a higher chance for success? Sure. But not due to any inherent skill or strategy. In my personal opinion, offense in this game is powerful enough. Defenses are already gimped by not having defensive assignments, many zone coverages being broken, and the fact that having a MCV less than 90 might as well be a 60. Using tricks and gimmicks to take offensive players out of their natural position is not necessary.
As for packages that move players to different places on the field BY DESIGN, that has been and will continue to be acceptable. If you have a play that moves your #1 receiver to the slot, that's fine. It would be unreasonable to expect people to navigate around particular plays in their playbook that might create favorable matchups. Same thing with plays that might put a TE in the slot. If it's in the playbook, as is...it's fine. But altering your lineup and depth chart to bring in players for situations that they should not be appearing in is not ok.
I will be adding this policy to the OP, and from here on out, anyone discovered to be in violation of said policy will receive a strike.
Oh...and also (mostly for DVO)...
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Do you mean packages or formations? They are 2 completely separate things. I get that if a default formation has TE/RB/whoever at WR, that's fine. But you state that "packages" that move players around is OK - which is done by going right or left on the R-Stick - You can do a number of things (i.e. move #1WR to slot, have 2 TE's as WR, HB as WR)... Is that still allowed? It will still encounter the same problem of 2WR-2TE-1HB showing up in a 5 wide set.