I've got build adjustments to fix it. I could alter my always cover 2 strategy as well, but that even further deviates me from my original defense build/tactical plan.
Forum > Goal Line Blitz 2 > S4 Changes
Originally posted by Xavori
if you promise to switch to a 100% passing offense when you play Maine
in a scrim? sure
if you promise to switch to a 100% passing offense when you play Maine
in a scrim? sure
Originally posted by Xavori
I'll tell ya how to fix it if you promise to switch to a 100% passing offense when you play Maine
you don't know how to fix shit
I'll tell ya how to fix it if you promise to switch to a 100% passing offense when you play Maine
you don't know how to fix shit
Xavori
offline
offline
Originally posted by Jampy2.0
you don't know how to fix shit
Says the guy who hasn't won anything since people learned the game to the guy who won 2 ships last season, including the ship for the hardest league GLB2 has had to date.
Oh, and should we talk about how the rookie team I control totally is starting the season at #10 on the sophomore ladder, while the rookie team you control didn't even make the playoffs last season?
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
in a scrim? sure
Nah. I wouldn't want you to waste the scrim. Just use that game we already have schedule in June to test out your new 100% passing game.
you don't know how to fix shit
Says the guy who hasn't won anything since people learned the game to the guy who won 2 ships last season, including the ship for the hardest league GLB2 has had to date.
Oh, and should we talk about how the rookie team I control totally is starting the season at #10 on the sophomore ladder, while the rookie team you control didn't even make the playoffs last season?
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
in a scrim? sure
Nah. I wouldn't want you to waste the scrim. Just use that game we already have schedule in June to test out your new 100% passing game.

bhall43
offline
offline
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
I've got build adjustments to fix it. I could alter my always cover 2 strategy as well, but that even further deviates me from my original defense build/tactical plan.
I see you are gonna make me have to build a st's depth chart ya bastard. >_>
I've got build adjustments to fix it. I could alter my always cover 2 strategy as well, but that even further deviates me from my original defense build/tactical plan.
I see you are gonna make me have to build a st's depth chart ya bastard. >_>
Originally posted by Xavori
Says the guy who hasn't won anything since people learned the game to the guy who won 2 ships last season, including the ship for the hardest league GLB2 has had to date.
Osprey overrated imo
Originally posted by Xavori
Oh, and should we talk about how the rookie team I control totally is starting the season at #10 on the sophomore ladder, while the rookie team you control didn't even make the playoffs last season?
I'm glad you said rookie, because for a sec I thought the ladder ranks were set in stone and 42 wouldn't move back into the top 20 this season.
Not my fault we didn't make playoffs, I blame corndogs same division tiebreaker code or lack thereof.
Says the guy who hasn't won anything since people learned the game to the guy who won 2 ships last season, including the ship for the hardest league GLB2 has had to date.
Osprey overrated imo
Originally posted by Xavori
Oh, and should we talk about how the rookie team I control totally is starting the season at #10 on the sophomore ladder, while the rookie team you control didn't even make the playoffs last season?
I'm glad you said rookie, because for a sec I thought the ladder ranks were set in stone and 42 wouldn't move back into the top 20 this season.
Not my fault we didn't make playoffs, I blame corndogs same division tiebreaker code or lack thereof.
Originally posted by bhall43
I see you are gonna make me have to build a st's depth chart ya bastard. >_>
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
I see you are gonna make me have to build a st's depth chart ya bastard. >_>
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
mutleyddmc DTD
offline
offline
Originally posted by Jampy2.0
I'm glad you said rookie, because for a sec I thought the ladder ranks were set in stone and 42 wouldn't move back into the top 20 this season.
Not my fault we didn't make playoffs, I blame corndogs same division tiebreaker code or lack thereof.
Shouldn't rely on tiebreakers. If you were good enough you'd have gone straight in.
I'm glad you said rookie, because for a sec I thought the ladder ranks were set in stone and 42 wouldn't move back into the top 20 this season.
Not my fault we didn't make playoffs, I blame corndogs same division tiebreaker code or lack thereof.
Shouldn't rely on tiebreakers. If you were good enough you'd have gone straight in.
Originally posted by mutleyddmc DTD
Shouldn't rely on tiebreakers. If you were good enough you'd have gone straight in.
who said i relied on it fool. It was an unfortunate circumstance the final days of the season leading up to my finals.
Had I known #2 team was catching up I would have won another game or two to keep us ahead.
Not that I thought it mattered because you know, I usually expect things to work, but my b, expecting everything to be broken until it proves working from now on.
Shouldn't rely on tiebreakers. If you were good enough you'd have gone straight in.
who said i relied on it fool. It was an unfortunate circumstance the final days of the season leading up to my finals.
Had I known #2 team was catching up I would have won another game or two to keep us ahead.
Not that I thought it mattered because you know, I usually expect things to work, but my b, expecting everything to be broken until it proves working from now on.
Originally posted by Jampy2.0
who said i relied on it fool. It was an unfortunate circumstance the final days of the season leading up to my finals.
Had I known #2 team was catching up I would have won another game or two to keep us ahead.
Not that I thought it mattered because you know, I usually expect things to work, but my b, expecting everything to be broken until it proves working from now on.
http://focusmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/excuses.jpg
who said i relied on it fool. It was an unfortunate circumstance the final days of the season leading up to my finals.
Had I known #2 team was catching up I would have won another game or two to keep us ahead.
Not that I thought it mattered because you know, I usually expect things to work, but my b, expecting everything to be broken until it proves working from now on.
http://focusmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/excuses.jpg
o The Boss x
offline
offline
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
I don't think they need any more attention
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
I don't think they need any more attention
ex·cuse
[v. ik-skyooz; n. ik-skyoos]
verb (used with object), ex·cused, ex·cus·ing.
1.
to regard or judge with forgiveness or indulgence; pardon or forgive; overlook (a fault, error, etc.): Excuse his bad manners.
2.
to offer an apology for; seek to remove the blame of: He excused his absence by saying that he was ill.
3.
to serve as an apology or justification for; justify: Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
4.
to release from an obligation or duty: to be excused from jury duty.
5.
to seek or obtain exemption or release for (oneself): to excuse oneself from a meeting.
ex·pla·na·tion
[ek-spluh-ney-shuhn] Show IPA
noun
1.
the act or process of explaining.
2.
something that explains; a statement made to clarify something and make it understandable; exposition: an explanation of a poem.
3.
a meaning or interpretation: to find an explanation for a mystery.
4.
a mutual declaration of the meaning of words spoken, actions, motives, etc., with a view to adjusting a misunderstanding or reconciling differences: After a long and emotional explanation they were friends again.
Learn the difference my people.
[v. ik-skyooz; n. ik-skyoos]
verb (used with object), ex·cused, ex·cus·ing.
1.
to regard or judge with forgiveness or indulgence; pardon or forgive; overlook (a fault, error, etc.): Excuse his bad manners.
2.
to offer an apology for; seek to remove the blame of: He excused his absence by saying that he was ill.
3.
to serve as an apology or justification for; justify: Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
4.
to release from an obligation or duty: to be excused from jury duty.
5.
to seek or obtain exemption or release for (oneself): to excuse oneself from a meeting.
ex·pla·na·tion
[ek-spluh-ney-shuhn] Show IPA
noun
1.
the act or process of explaining.
2.
something that explains; a statement made to clarify something and make it understandable; exposition: an explanation of a poem.
3.
a meaning or interpretation: to find an explanation for a mystery.
4.
a mutual declaration of the meaning of words spoken, actions, motives, etc., with a view to adjusting a misunderstanding or reconciling differences: After a long and emotional explanation they were friends again.
Learn the difference my people.
bhall43
offline
offline
Originally posted by InRomoWeTrust
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
Ya I was pretty comfortable only placing k/p/kr/pr up until that scrimmage.
bestest return unit in da game requires attentions
Ya I was pretty comfortable only placing k/p/kr/pr up until that scrimmage.
You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.





























