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Posted on 8/27/16 at 1:06 am to Fus0623
Need a little help. I'm losing every single jump ball on offense and defense. Is it different than last year or something?
They'll throw a deep ball up for grabs and I'll switch to that safety and position myself where I'm supposed to be and then press Y. My safety won't react or jump or anything. He just sits there. Meanwhile, the WR will go up for it come down and be untouched to the end zone.
When I'm on offense I'll switch to the WR and let the CPU do all the running and all I'll do is press Y. This time at least my player will react but I might come down with 1/20 even when I have a superior player.
Am I doing something wrong? I've tried letting the CPU do all the work and I still lose every (literally not exaggerating) on defense and most on offense.
They'll throw a deep ball up for grabs and I'll switch to that safety and position myself where I'm supposed to be and then press Y. My safety won't react or jump or anything. He just sits there. Meanwhile, the WR will go up for it come down and be untouched to the end zone.
When I'm on offense I'll switch to the WR and let the CPU do all the running and all I'll do is press Y. This time at least my player will react but I might come down with 1/20 even when I have a superior player.
Am I doing something wrong? I've tried letting the CPU do all the work and I still lose every (literally not exaggerating) on defense and most on offense.
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