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E-A-G-L-E-S
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Originally posted by bhall43
I dunno Homages ran for like 400+ yards


Don't get me wrong, some qbs can tuck and run well without being a scrambler. Would you consider this man a scrambler, or a young guy who can sorta run but is smart and knows when to
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LuckAn00.htm
 
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I don't equate anything in GLB to the NFL. Because that is stupid. If we could call a bunch of read options he would be Colin fucking Kaepernick. But we can't.
 
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But he rushed "for like 400 yards" obviously andrew luck must be a scrambler!
 
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Originally posted by E-A-G-L-E-S
But he rushed "for like 400 yards" obviously andrew luck must be a scrambler!


Is that why announcers and analysts are always giving him sloppy nuts over his running ability?
 
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I mean show me a QB from last season in GLB2 that didn't use a single called QB rush and ran for 1000 yards...
 
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Originally posted by bhall43
Is that why announcers and analysts are always giving him sloppy nuts over his running ability?


I do. Fantasy Football, those rushing TDs add up.
 
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Originally posted by bhall43
I mean show me a QB from last season in GLB2 that didn't use a single called QB rush and ran for 1000 yards...


Yeah, I was pretty happy with 302 yards on 75 attempts, none of them drawn up.
 
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Originally posted by bhall43
Is that why announcers and analysts are always giving him sloppy nuts over his running ability?


Nah, every football commentator is an idiot lol. My cat could do chris collinsworths job. But teams couldn't leave linebackers in the box when he still had reggie Wayne (and he was on pace for a ridiculous number of rushing yards and tds) and then both reggie Wayne got hurt and defenses wise up. Being young and mobile doesn't mean you're a scrambling qb
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Yes because teams stack the box to stop a QB that can run.
 
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Originally posted by Homage
Yes because teams stack the box to stop a QB that can run.


Lol or maybe leave 1 linebacker behind. He's not a super talented runner he's just smart
 
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Originally posted by Homage
Yes because teams stack the box to stop a QB that can run.


At a minimum you blitz 3, leave one in a spy. Once the CornBlade code cuts down those bugged underthrows, you can just let the WRs run 40 yards down the field in double coverage.

The only reason people run those long 5WRs were because if you put pressure, the QB would roll out and scramble for 20 yards, and if you didn't put pressure, the QB would underthrow, resulting in a wide open WR because the bugged coverage wouldn't react to the man breaking off or the ball being thrown.
 
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Originally posted by Time Trial
At a minimum you blitz 3, leave one in a spy. Once the CornBlade code cuts down those bugged underthrows, you can just let the WRs run 40 yards down the field in double coverage.

The only reason people run those long 5WRs were because if you put pressure, the QB would roll out and scramble for 20 yards, and if you didn't put pressure, the QB would underthrow, resulting in a wide open WR because the bugged coverage wouldn't react to the man breaking off or the ball being thrown.


that's extremely offensive formation dependent
 
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Originally posted by Homage
that's extremely offensive formation dependent


I stopped at offensive.
 
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Originally posted by Homage
that's extremely offensive formation dependent


Isn't it?

Can you think of too many other formations where there were a lot of QB yards obtained?

I mean, I saw some QB runs in other circumstances, but the bulk of QB runs came from "WRs run long, QB holds, QB rolls out due to pressure, QB tucks and runs for 6-20 yards."
 
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We had a lot from the I forms.
 
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