Not even a good argument, nor in the same boat.
Brady has never played WR, Webb was a QB/WR when he came into the league. I know YOU may not like it, but that dont make it wrong.
If he is listed as a dual position player by your leagues website, then he is a QB/WR no matter what you think or your argument, all your doing is changing rules c uz you dont like them from what i see.
Obviously the Brady example was a bit dramatic. But let me ask you this then... If a team loses their starting QB and all of the backups in the same game, they would need to put in someone and it would likely be a CB or WR (I thought I heard the announcers this past weekend say that Charles Woodson was the backup to Flynn?).
So by your definition, we should be able to put Charles Woodson in at QB? Or you should complain to Yahoo and have them change Woodson's status? What is wrong with having a rule in place to ensure that players are used for their real purpose?Yahoo is the only website that has Webb listed at a QB/WR... the only one. We ran into this problem with Yahoo Colston's rookie year we took our league straight to MFL and have never looked back.
Now, based on the feedback that I've received here, I agree that my wording can use some work. I may change it in the offseason to state that players will be listed as they are on the official team website?
But you keep fighting the good fight