citizenkane
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some simple observations:
1. RB: when given a choice between a 3 star and 5 star RB, pick the 3 star RB and ignore the 5 star. You can't give the ball to a homerun threat in a ball control offense
2. QB: When your O line cant pass block and you have 2 very mobile QBs and a partial stationary one, make sure you pick the stationary one.
3. O-Line: as above, when your O-line cant pass block and your tackles are turnstiles, make sure you put your immobile QB under center so he can turn his back on a long slow developing play action and end up 7 yards deep in the pocket at the precise time the opposing teams DE is whipping your LT...then repeat this over and over again.
4. TE: when in a 2 TE set and you have to decide which one blocks and which one runs a route, make sure that your best receiver (Malory) is doing the blocking.
5. Goal-line: when its 4th and 2 at the goal line and you have a young partially stationary QB or a big bruising running back, make sure you run the stationary QB.
6. Short yardage: when you need 1 or 2 yards and you have 5 RB and a fullback on your roster, make sure you run a jet sweep with a wide receiver or better yet a TE.
7. Fade: when throwing a fade and you have several tall TE and WR, make sure you throw it to the smallest receiver on the field.
8. RPO: throw slant. If the slant is not available then throw the slant. IF the bubble screen WR is open throw the slant. If the slant WR is double or triple covered throw the slant. If everyone else is covered, throw the slant. If the slant is open run the immobile QB.
9. Offensive strategy: if the opposing teams defense is used to being run over then throw the ball 30 times. If they are highly susceptible to the pass then run it. It's called being upredictable.
I can't wait for next years new wrinkles......
1. RB: when given a choice between a 3 star and 5 star RB, pick the 3 star RB and ignore the 5 star. You can't give the ball to a homerun threat in a ball control offense
2. QB: When your O line cant pass block and you have 2 very mobile QBs and a partial stationary one, make sure you pick the stationary one.
3. O-Line: as above, when your O-line cant pass block and your tackles are turnstiles, make sure you put your immobile QB under center so he can turn his back on a long slow developing play action and end up 7 yards deep in the pocket at the precise time the opposing teams DE is whipping your LT...then repeat this over and over again.
4. TE: when in a 2 TE set and you have to decide which one blocks and which one runs a route, make sure that your best receiver (Malory) is doing the blocking.
5. Goal-line: when its 4th and 2 at the goal line and you have a young partially stationary QB or a big bruising running back, make sure you run the stationary QB.
6. Short yardage: when you need 1 or 2 yards and you have 5 RB and a fullback on your roster, make sure you run a jet sweep with a wide receiver or better yet a TE.
7. Fade: when throwing a fade and you have several tall TE and WR, make sure you throw it to the smallest receiver on the field.
8. RPO: throw slant. If the slant is not available then throw the slant. IF the bubble screen WR is open throw the slant. If the slant WR is double or triple covered throw the slant. If everyone else is covered, throw the slant. If the slant is open run the immobile QB.
9. Offensive strategy: if the opposing teams defense is used to being run over then throw the ball 30 times. If they are highly susceptible to the pass then run it. It's called being upredictable.
I can't wait for next years new wrinkles......