
"It didn't look like anybody else was going to" - Woody Hayes when asked why he tripped an opposing playing who was heading down the sideline for a certain TD
"Here's a 20, bury two." - Bear Bryant, after being asked to chip in ten dollars to help cover the cost of a sportswriter's funeral
Nice job. He sure was in love with that PA pass from (I think) Ace Slot.
One thing I noticed on those videos is that it seems like it's a lot easier to throw on the run on NG. A lot of those passes you guys completed while scrambling/rolling out would've been incomplete or picked on CG.
That was some good ball. What order were those games actually played?
And what bit rate/compression are you using for your videos? They look more crisp.
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Played in the order posted. 2000 K/Bit per sec.
"It didn't look like anybody else was going to" - Woody Hayes when asked why he tripped an opposing playing who was heading down the sideline for a certain TD
"Here's a 20, bury two." - Bear Bryant, after being asked to chip in ten dollars to help cover the cost of a sportswriter's funeral
That's some excellent gaming there. Looks like you've really got your act together right now.
Woulda blitzed his *** more out of the PA a-y-trips, but, maybe he was calling some other stuff out of it I didn't see. FWIW: a pass commit blitz with 2 LBs outta 4-3 (inside or out) woulda killed that pass play most of the time. (like heavy said, I've been experimenting with it too...just verifying)
Impressed with how you ran with Iowa. I've struggled mightily to get a good running game gonig with them. However, might just be me. Might be focusing too much on the pass game instead.
On most of the passes like that you'll notice that he rolls out, then stops to get his QB's footing so he'll make a better pass. A few times he was still running and the pass ended up picked.Originally Posted by M-Dub™
It can be effective, but not as much as on last gen where there was no risk and plenty of reward.
Not any more, you have to have your feet set on CG to get a good throw off. Even in your drop back if you just press down on the stick until you find someone open (doesn't matter if your still in the pocket when you throw) it will be picked. Throwing on the run is an exercise in futility.Originally Posted by Fluff E Bunny
It doesnt seem like that guy can work without a mobile QB. I dont know if Oregon's QB went down or what...but the slower pocket passing QB, he was just stuck with. Good games man. I bet the Iowa - Clemson was really frustrating
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GG's Rhombic. Goes back to what you and I were talking about earlier about blitzes coming wide (on containing that PA Rollout).
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His money play was Ace Big Twin TE (or whatever formation that has the TE's offset on the strongside), PA Stretch. It's a max protect scheme in which both TEs automatically stay in to block. As a result, I couldn't get pressure on it consistently with a blitz. I was pass committing on virtually every single one of the times that he used that play (if you look, you can see sometimes where my guy did a hitstick).
"It didn't look like anybody else was going to" - Woody Hayes when asked why he tripped an opposing playing who was heading down the sideline for a certain TD
"Here's a 20, bury two." - Bear Bryant, after being asked to chip in ten dollars to help cover the cost of a sportswriter's funeral
The #1 dude didnt seem to play too cheesyyyy , gotta appreciate that... Way to take him down..
are you kidding me? how many times did you see him roll out and run the same PA pass play? I guess different people have different understanding of what is cheesy and what isn't. IMO, going to your money play and excessive amount of times per game is just lame.Originally Posted by TONY 4 MVP
Sidenote: since I'm likely to be playing this guy again in the future (I'm sure he'll want rematches), does anybody know some good strategies to use against that PA pass.
The main issue that I had was that in man coverage, you have two routes that are problematic. The intermediate drag by the slot WR can get open, and the HB coming out of the backfield is often wide open because his man is coming from the other side of the field. I had some success in zone, but getting pressure on the passer was problematic.
"It didn't look like anybody else was going to" - Woody Hayes when asked why he tripped an opposing playing who was heading down the sideline for a certain TD
"Here's a 20, bury two." - Bear Bryant, after being asked to chip in ten dollars to help cover the cost of a sportswriter's funeral
I disagree. That guy could ball.Originally Posted by dawg4life
Props to Rhombic. You played great.
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