Originally posted by Jagat0r
On a serious note, adding my two cents into the debate about teams spamming these "OP" plays. Football history is filled with examples of innovative multi formation offenses and they are alot of fun to watch, but it is also filled with teams that methodically repeat the same play. Does this play swing the balance in GLB2 any more then a good triple option team that dominates in college football(95 Cornhuskers for ex.). Both run the same play over and over resulting in big gains defenses have to scheme to stop.
Except we can't scheme to stop some plays/set of plays.
On a serious note, adding my two cents into the debate about teams spamming these "OP" plays. Football history is filled with examples of innovative multi formation offenses and they are alot of fun to watch, but it is also filled with teams that methodically repeat the same play. Does this play swing the balance in GLB2 any more then a good triple option team that dominates in college football(95 Cornhuskers for ex.). Both run the same play over and over resulting in big gains defenses have to scheme to stop.
Except we can't scheme to stop some plays/set of plays.




I think the ladder scheduled Animal Kingdom for us just because I posted that last comment.


hope I can slow you down tomorrow. GL 




















