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re: NCAA Football 14: 1-star dynasty on XBOX: Week 4 Year 1
Posted on 6/20/13 at 2:53 pm to Col Reb is my mascot
Posted on 6/20/13 at 2:53 pm to Col Reb is my mascot
quote:
No nanos.
What does this mean?
No cheese plays.
What Constitutes a cheese play?
Keep your linemen on the line during pre-snap.
Again what do you mean here exactly?
No running ANY streaks out of the backfield, including RB, WR TE and FB.
Do you mean wildcat plays? Please explain a little more, thanks.
No chew clock until the 4th quarter.
Why not a team that is run heavy would do this IRL.
What about HUNH Offenses?
I like running those with the read options. (Ole Miss to the core )
I'm really pumped for this and I hope more join up.
Posted on 6/20/13 at 3:06 pm to McRebel42
Nanos:
In last years game, it was a cheap way to blitz where it was impossible for the offensive line to block the pass rushers (2-3 players would automatically break through the line without the o-line even touching them)
Cheese Plays:
An example would be in last years game when you could pump-fake backwards, causing an all out defensive blitz allowing easy pass completions down field.
Keep linemen on line pre-snap:
See nanoblitzing
No running ANY streaks out of the backfield, including RB, WR TE and FB:
They fixed that in this years game, I'll remove the rule. Wildcat is perfectly fine.
No chew clock until the 4th quarter:
Yes teams do this in real life, but with only 5 minute quarters and chew clock, it's possible for 1 offensive drive to take up over a quarter, making the game much less enjoyable.
HUNH is awesome and definitely allowed, I will almost certainly be running it a bit myself.
In last years game, it was a cheap way to blitz where it was impossible for the offensive line to block the pass rushers (2-3 players would automatically break through the line without the o-line even touching them)
Cheese Plays:
An example would be in last years game when you could pump-fake backwards, causing an all out defensive blitz allowing easy pass completions down field.
Keep linemen on line pre-snap:
See nanoblitzing
No running ANY streaks out of the backfield, including RB, WR TE and FB:
They fixed that in this years game, I'll remove the rule. Wildcat is perfectly fine.
No chew clock until the 4th quarter:
Yes teams do this in real life, but with only 5 minute quarters and chew clock, it's possible for 1 offensive drive to take up over a quarter, making the game much less enjoyable.
HUNH is awesome and definitely allowed, I will almost certainly be running it a bit myself.
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