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PsychoMan
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Originally posted by Gart888
lol nope


lol good call. i guess i was remembering *O*'s case where we scored plenty without it
 
The Duff Man
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At the time we won with Big Heart, it was nerfed to end when within 7. This was a preseason nerf, when everyone, including HULK, was telling Bort to drop it to 1% instead of 2%.

It was after the season ended that it got nerfed further.

The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive. Following the Season 8 slam, Csonka was still a force running inside. At the time, MEM had Cooter and ED Jackson running very well outside. I knew if we didn't contain Csonka, MEM could destroy us with 4ypc runs all day long. So I committed everything we had to stopping Csonka and left the outside open.

I hoped our guys outside could make a play, but if they didn't I knew a few long scores would let Big Heart kick in and keep it close. We held Csonka to 3 ypc on 22 rushes, but the speedsters outside torched us for 360 yards rushing combined.

The other beauty of Big Heart, was that having seen builds for top players in Season 9, I knew there were still many out there that had put everything they had in Speed/Agility and neglected confidence. Whereas every player on ***O*** had soft capped confidence minimum. We had enough confidence to withstand the moral spiral, and they had no confidence to avoid it.

The best part was only two players on the team had Big Heart, the starting QB and Blazing. When we first got down 14, a defensive TD closed the gap and negated it (Big Heart had no part in that).

But we did get two early 4th quarter TDs, with only the second thanks to Big Heart (the first was the backup QB throwing to the backup HB for an 80 yard pass). That closed the gap to 7 and eliminated Big Heart, but by then the entire MEM team was in a moral spiral.

We were able to tie the game on this play with no Big Heart
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=586532&pbp_id=21350246

MEM drove downfield, but this play forced them to settle for 3
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=586532&pbp_id=21350667

***O*** passed their way downfield for their own FG with under 2min to play, again with no Big Heart, then won the coin flip and ended it on OT.

Point being:
1. I was a GLB Genius in Season 9 (now...not so much)
2. Big Heart in Season 9 is about similar to the Screen in Season 11, but in both cases it took more than the VA to win the game.

 
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Originally posted by The Duff Man
At the time we won with Big Heart, it was nerfed to end when within 7. This was a preseason nerf, when everyone, including HULK, was telling Bort to drop it to 1% instead of 2%.

It was after the season ended that it got nerfed further.

The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive. Following the Season 8 slam, Csonka was still a force running inside. At the time, MEM had Cooter and ED Jackson running very well outside. I knew if we didn't contain Csonka, MEM could destroy us with 4ypc runs all day long. So I committed everything we had to stopping Csonka and left the outside open.

I hoped our guys outside could make a play, but if they didn't I knew a few long scores would let Big Heart kick in and keep it close. We held Csonka to 3 ypc on 22 rushes, but the speedsters outside torched us for 360 yards rushing combined.

The other beauty of Big Heart, was that having seen builds for top players in Season 9, I knew there were still many out there that had put everything they had in Speed/Agility and neglected confidence. Whereas every player on ***O*** had soft capped confidence minimum. We had enough confidence to withstand the moral spiral, and they had no confidence to avoid it.

The best part was only two players on the team had Big Heart, the starting QB and Blazing. When we first got down 14, a defensive TD closed the gap and negated it (Big Heart had no part in that).

But we did get two early 4th quarter TDs, with only the second thanks to Big Heart (the first was the backup QB throwing to the backup HB for an 80 yard pass). That closed the gap to 7 and eliminated Big Heart, but by then the entire MEM team was in a moral spiral.

We were able to tie the game on this play with no Big Heart
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=586532&pbp_id=21350246

MEM drove downfield, but this play forced them to settle for 3
http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=586532&pbp_id=21350667

***O*** passed their way downfield for their own FG with under 2min to play, again with no Big Heart, then won the coin flip and ended it on OT.

Point being:
1. I was a GLB Genius in Season 9 (now...not so much)
2. Big Heart in Season 9 is about similar to the Screen in Season 11, but in both cases it took more than the VA to win the game.



why waste your time writing this pointless circle jerking cobra kai esque shit when you wont win
Edited by Feudel on Sep 28, 2009 19:09:39
 
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So is this team called the "Painavington Ballpackers" yet. It is a waste of a good name, if they aren't.
 
The Duff Man
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Originally posted by Feudel


why waste your time writing this pointless circle jerking cobra kai esque shit when you wont win


Why waste your time reading it?

Plus I am not on Lincoln, so there is no "you" to my post.

 
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Yo Gart, I'm really happy for you and I'mma let you finish, but WWR and MentorGate had one of the best exploits of ALL TIME!


LOL
 
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Originally posted by PsychoMan
i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man
The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.
 
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Originally posted by Darth Asheme
Originally posted by PsychoMan

i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man

The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.


win
 
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despite efforts, USAPL e-peen is not growing
 
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Originally posted by Darth Asheme
Originally posted by PsychoMan

i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man

The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.


lmfao
 
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Originally posted by The Duff Man

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PsychoMan
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Originally posted by Darth Asheme
Originally posted by PsychoMan

i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man

The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.


lol, wow that's probably news to most of the team

still don't see how that makes sense seeing as how it actually affects 1% of the total time spent on the field as opposed to every offensive possession all season
Edited by PsychoMan on Sep 29, 2009 07:28:32
 
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Originally posted by PsychoMan
Originally posted by Darth Asheme

Originally posted by PsychoMan


i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man


The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.


lol, wow that's probably news to most of the team

still don't see how that makes sense seeing as how it actually affects 1% of the total time spent on the field as opposed to every offensive possession all season


Because godmode doesn't need to be on the whole game, especially if you can put it direct to your offensive weapons.
 
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Originally posted by PsychoMan
Originally posted by Darth Asheme

Originally posted by PsychoMan


i'll let you figure out the difference between:
1) a team benefiting from a VA used by a couple players that was activated for a very limited amount of time in a couple of games whose team & playbook didn't revolve around relying on that single va whatsoever, but figured it could be useful
and
2) a team built specifically around an exploitive play that was used with high frequency in most all of their games and was their primary contributor to yardage gained & offensive prowess throughout an entire season.


Originally posted by The Duff Man


The beauty of Big Heart was that it let you build your entire plan around it, both offensive and defensive.


lol, wow that's probably news to most of the team

still don't see how that makes sense seeing as how it actually affects 1% of the total time spent on the field as opposed to every offensive possession all season


Yeah I didn't discuss this with anybody. Wasn't any need really since I was running the whole show.
 
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