ArmoredGiraffe wrote:
Waitwut wrote:
ArmoredGiraffe wrote:
A fatigued player will not be on the field until they've recovered enough to be considered not fatigued, even for an override.
See:
https://fantasy-league.myfootballnow.com/log/8728Alfredo Kondo has been overridden into the 311 TE spot for years now but Paul Campbell catches the pass from the TE spot. Kondo is on and off the field that series around that time while sets where he is overridden into are called, and he is not on the field. So fatigue trumps overrides
Makes sense. Johnson probably hit 62 snaps because he was low in depth chart but didn’t hit fatigue when my overrides kicked in. I by no means checked the snap by snap breakdown, just reasonable check based on surface level data available.
I'm assuming you mean the players above Johnson in the depth chart were overridden somewhere else and Johnson then becomes the starter getting his snaps. His snap count is in line with a lot of your backup DBs so I'm going to assume your overrides tired out your starters so that Johnson got in at SS and FS and with playing special teams got to the 62 snap count. It's also the 1st preseason game and from my experience are very wonky while players get conditioning
Johnson was an override carried over at FS in common formations called during certain downs. Smirt has double digit fourth downs and multiple 2 pt conversion attempts - likely popping the override most of the time. Before the field position and downs overrides.
To your point, some of those people higher in the depth chart could have been overrides in other positions. I.e. FS1 now override to CB2 or something carried over
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