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Homage
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Originally posted by Parab00n
Blitzing is not how you stop it. The teams I struggle running against are not blitzing, they set there DC up correctly and have what I assume are decent builds to put there players in position to make a play. If there was a problem with the inside rushing game the teams that did it exclusively would top the rankings.


well that's just not true.

Spread and 3 WR formations have shit options that don't work.

And no team who exclusively runs is going to do well in GLB1 or GLB2
 
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It helps when your Oline has 50+ power run blocking. The only way to stop it is to stack the box. I've seen that work a few times. Very rarely is it for -0 yards but quite often for 1-2 yards.
 
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Originally posted by kjoe51689
It helps when your Oline has 50+ power run blocking. The only way to stop it is to stack the box. I've seen that work a few times. Very rarely is it for -0 yards but quite often for 1-2 yards.


oh how nice it'd be if you could stack the box against spread
 
Jampy2.0
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Originally posted by DigitalDaggers
Passing teams complaining that running is overpowered.



i lold
 
Parab00n
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Originally posted by Homage
well that's just not true.

Spread and 3 WR formations have shit options that don't work.

And no team who exclusively runs is going to do well in GLB1 or GLB2


If its not true then why does it work? The passing game right now is a lot harder to stop than any type of inside rushing attack. I don't even bother gameplanning against rushing teams, the RNG will eventually get them as they slowly move down the field.
 
Parab00n
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Originally posted by Homage
oh how nice it'd be if you could stack the box against spread


Go watch 1 of the Reapers vs DD games and see how much they stack the box vs us. They don't and I have to open the passing up to beat them. You can't field numerous pass rushing dots with little to no HG or BRB and expect to stop the run.
 
Homage
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Originally posted by DigitalDaggers
Passing teams complaining that running is overpowered.



never said open

it's absurd I can't play defense the way I want to or should be able to.
 
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Originally posted by DigitalDaggers
Passing teams complaining that running is overpowered.



The biggest issue I have is a lack of plays out of dime to stop the run. There's no way to bring an extra man down. I'd love to see a cover 4 with the CB's, and the SS, MLB and FS stacked like a 4-3 in medium zones.

Edit; Or a SS in LOLB, and the FS over the top yet, and have cb4 do a medium zone.
Edited by Adderfist on Feb 9, 2014 10:57:36
 
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Originally posted by DigitalDaggers
Passing teams complaining that running is overpowered.



I don't think anyone said passing wasn't OP'd. But I am not gonna sit here and act like the running game wasn't just as ridiculous on the server.

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Hub quicked scrimmed me a couple hours ago and here is the results of there rushing plays only. This is my default defense which has a mix of blitzes and normal Cover 1 & 2 plays. No crazy 8 man blitzes or anything like that. I held them to a 3rd and long quite a few times for them to just turn around and complete a pass against me, but I had an opportunity to get them off the field numerous times during all but there first scoring drive when they broke that longest run.


You are kinda missing the point. The back is going untouched for 3+ yards on every one of those 8 man blitz's despite blitzing the gaps.
 
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Originally posted by Parab00n
Go watch 1 of the Reapers vs DD games and see how much they stack the box vs us. They don't and I have to open the passing up to beat them. You can't field numerous pass rushing dots with little to no HG or BRB and expect to stop the run.


Do you think teams are just stacking up Pass Rush stuff and ignoring HG and BRB? My NT has 97 HG.
 
Jampy2.0
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Same argument, different threads.

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/forum/thread/5149039

The problem is defense doesn't have the freedom to call the plays they want in the situation they want.

This stems from 2 reasons:
1. The #WR tag lock.
2. The lack of defensive plays to cover enough situations.
 
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Originally posted by bhall43
Do you think teams are just stacking up Pass Rush stuff and ignoring HG and BRB? My NT has 97 HG.


Yes, but he has nothing else. He has nearly been pancaked more than he has revcaked or made tackles combined. You were a tester, how can you not know that extreme builds don't work at this point? And on those plays, you are NOT blitzing the gaps. You are blitzing right into blockers. Sending the LOLB, ROLB, and SS around the edge is not gap blitzing. Just because he is getting 3 yards before contact vs your team doesn't mean its happening to everyone else.
Edited by Parab00n on Feb 9, 2014 11:47:49
 
Parab00n
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Originally posted by Jampy2.0
Same argument, different threads.

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/forum/thread/5149039

The problem is defense doesn't have the freedom to call the plays they want in the situation they want.

This stems from 2 reasons:
1. The #WR tag lock.
2. The lack of defensive plays to cover enough situations.


Completely wrong, I can call whatever defensive play I want vs any current offensive situation.
 
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Originally posted by Parab00n
Completely wrong, I can call whatever defensive play I want vs any current offensive situation.


uh no you cant. scrim me right now and call nothing but 4-4 against 5 WR sets.
 
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Originally posted by Homage
uh no you cant. scrim me right now and call nothing but 4-4 against 5 WR sets.


He can call nothing but 4-4 vs. 5 WR sets. He won't however be able to run 4-4 and Quarter plays at the same time though.
 
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