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  1. #286
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluntsandblacks View Post
    the hb misdirection with the 3 te set is murder if ran right.
    How do you mean?

  2. #287
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    Hi Michura, I think I remember you posting that you think the most important stats for Guards are PBS and RBF. I'm trying to choose between keeping these 2 guards:
    Josh Beekman 78OVR -
    51 SPD (Speed)
    86 STR (Strength)
    58 AGI (Agility)
    66 ACC (Acceleration)
    68 AWR (Awareness)
    83 IBL (Impact Blocking)
    89 RBS (Run Block Strength)
    84 RBF (Run Block Footwork)
    82 PBS (Pass Block Strength)
    82 PBF (Pass Block Footwork)

    OR

    Frank Omiyale -
    52 SPD (Speed)
    92 STR (Strength)
    50 AGI (Agility)
    65 ACC (Acceleration)
    77 AWR (Awareness)
    83 IBL (Impact Blocking)
    84 RBS (Run Block Strength)
    70 RBF (Run Block Footwork)
    92 PBS (Pass Block Strength)
    80 PBF (Pass Block Footwork)

    Omiyale has a bit better, STR, AWR and PBS but Beekman has much better RBF and RBS. Omiyale should give me a better pocket, but it's a big tradeoff in the run game.

    What do you think?

  3. #288
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    Quote Originally Posted by kay View Post
    Hi Michura, I think I remember you posting that you think the most important stats for Guards are PBS and RBF. I'm trying to choose between keeping these 2 guards:
    Josh Beekman 78OVR -
    51 SPD (Speed)
    86 STR (Strength)
    58 AGI (Agility)
    66 ACC (Acceleration)
    68 AWR (Awareness)
    83 IBL (Impact Blocking)
    89 RBS (Run Block Strength)
    84 RBF (Run Block Footwork)
    82 PBS (Pass Block Strength)
    82 PBF (Pass Block Footwork)

    OR

    Frank Omiyale -
    52 SPD (Speed)
    92 STR (Strength)
    50 AGI (Agility)
    65 ACC (Acceleration)
    77 AWR (Awareness)
    83 IBL (Impact Blocking)
    84 RBS (Run Block Strength)
    70 RBF (Run Block Footwork)
    92 PBS (Pass Block Strength)
    80 PBF (Pass Block Footwork)

    Omiyale has a bit better, STR, AWR and PBS but Beekman has much better RBF and RBS. Omiyale should give me a better pocket, but it's a big tradeoff in the run game.

    What do you think?
    I would keep Beekman. JUst my opinion but I have some experience with Beekman since I have him in my NGML league. He does a good job. He doesn't give up sacks and he's good enough to give a good push in the run game. He's no allstar but he definitely won't let you down.

  4. #289
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    I don't like the 70 PBF. In the run game that means he's not going to create good running lanes. So I would go with Beekman.

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  5. #290
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    good post!

  6. #291
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    Quote Originally Posted by kay View Post
    How do you edit the audibles in the pass balanced/west coast playbooks etc? I can do it for normal team playbooks but don't know how to do it for the others. I have Madden on PS3.
    This applies for Off and Def

    Under My Madden....In settings, you change the Playbook.(Sounds like you have "team specific.")
    Then you go out to Gameplan and set your audibles.
    You save your profile.

    After that, on the pre-game screen unless you change your playbook, you'll have the PB you selected and the audibles you selected. If you change your playbook pregame, it still has your saved settings, but you have to manually set audbiles for that game. If you change the PB in your settings, it will change the audibles as well and you have to set them.

  7. #292
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    Michura I got two questions. I know peeps ask you about you're defense roster set-up but I was wondering what you're offensive set-up looks like.

    QB: Smith/Davis/Hill
    RB: Gore/Coffee
    FB: Walker/Norris
    WR: Crab, Morgan, Jones, Bruce, Hill
    TE: Davis, Walker/Norris
    LT: Staley
    LG: Baas
    C: Heitman
    RG: Rachal
    RT:Snyder


    Oh one more thing.......where do you get your niner news from?

  8. #293
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iamczar View Post
    Michura I got two questions. I know peeps ask you about you're defense roster set-up but I was wondering what you're offensive set-up looks like.

    QB: Smith/Davis/Hill
    RB: Gore/Coffee
    FB: Walker/Norris
    WR: Crab, Morgan, Jones, Bruce, Hill
    TE: Davis, Walker/Norris
    LT: Staley
    LG: Baas
    C: Heitman
    RG: Rachal
    RT:Snyder


    Oh one more thing.......where do you get your niner news from?
    QB: Smith
    HB: Gore
    FB: Norris - certain formations, I will sub him in at TE and Vernon at FB
    TE: Davis
    WR: Crabtree, Morgan, Jones, Davis, Battle, Hill, Bruce
    OL: Default - sometimes, I will put Staley at TE and Sims at LT

    I get my news from the official forums.

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  9. #294
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    Sometimes I'll sub in D Walker TE for Norris, so I can leave VD in the slot or on the line. Works rather well actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaBhodi View Post
    Sometimes I'll sub in D Walker TE for Norris, so I can leave VD in the slot or on the line. Works rather well actually.
    I try to use Walker as little as possible. He's a horrible blocker and he fumbles alot for me.

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  11. #296
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michura View Post
    I try to use Walker as little as possible. He's a horrible blocker and he fumbles alot for me.
    Can't disagree with that, though I don't use him in situations that will cause him to fumble. I use him primarily as a Receiver coming out of the backfield. However; in franchise mode, I grab a speedy FB for this purpose and bring Norris out for passing situations.

    I do like to put Cashtree in the slot, Jones at Z and Morgan at X for most 3 wide sets though. I have the same problem fumbling with J Hill, so I started using Robinson to return kicks.
    Last edited by VaBhodi; 03-05-2010 at 06:30 AM.

  12. #297
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    Yeah I do the same, I have Walker at FB and go dual backs when i want to run with the FB. I have Coffee do the KR/PR and its worked pretty well thus far. In four receiver sets I put Davis in the slot. I also like putting Gore on the outside and running with Coffee....not often maybe 4-6 plays a game. I get most of my Niner info from Matt Barrows at Sacbee and Maiocco at pressdemocrat. I here David Carr might be a Niner which could mean bye bye Hill.

  13. #298
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    One could easily build a scheme not to mention a complete offense off of the 6 common plays Michura talks about on the first page. You have ways to beat man, ways to beat various zones, and ways to beat blitz within those 6 plays.

  14. #299
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    Michura, thanks sharing your knowledge with the community. I run my scheme around TheDawgPound's NE scheme but I have incorporated your ideas as well as PSU's. I went from being a run first to a pass happy Madden player. The break downs of what to do VS man or zone make it even easier to read. Now if I could only get my defense to give up less points. Also shout out to 1, 2, 3 forte defensive reads.

  15. #300
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    Quote Originally Posted by wchh View Post
    Michura, thanks sharing your knowledge with the community. I run my scheme around TheDawgPound's NE scheme but I have incorporated your ideas as well as PSU's. I went from being a run first to a pass happy Madden player. The break downs of what to do VS man or zone make it even easier to read. Now if I could only get my defense to give up less points. Also shout out to 1, 2, 3 forte defensive reads.
    Thanks for the kind words. Hopefully I will have some nice stuff for you guys in M11.

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