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If that's how you want to play, than that's how you should play!
From my own experience when I played ratings, I tended to evaluate guys moreso on the color of their number than their statistics. There would be guys in Triple-A that would hit .330 in 120 games and I wouldn't call them up because their ratings looked atrocious. That ruined the game for me, and I quickly became bored because OOTP started to feel like any other video game where ratings dictate decisions.
Again, I'm not putting you down. I like OOTP because we have so much control over how we want to play. I've just found that The Wolf's model has provided me with the most enjoyment and realism. To each his own.
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