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facient
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So my teams QB tends to do stuff like this

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?pbp_id=7176806



Last edited Jun 21, 2008 20:27:40
 
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Are you favoring the deep pass?
 
facient
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Well im not sure. I said to keep it off and not to set recievers. I wish you could see someone's advanced tactics sometimes
 
rsb014
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I think the fact that 2 of the 3 WRs lined up on the mismatch side were not actual WRs but CBs playing out of position may have a lot to do with it. CB playing WR will never be as good as a WR of the same level and comparable build if only because most of the CB special abilities don't apply to receiving. Unfortunately that play the defense appears to be in zone so the mismatch doesn't immediately become apparent as one CB covers two guys in his zone until the safety arrives to help. On the other side of the ball your level 19 WR finds a soft spot in the coverage and gets open long enough for the QB to throw the ball but the safety does a good job reading the pass and getting in position again to pick it off. A lot of that is just the defense being called right, but some of it is definitely related to none of the targets on the 3 WR side getting open.

If I were your OC I'd cut the clutter out of your WR depth chart. You guys have 6 WRs, no reason to have 3 CBs on there. Definately no reason for your WR depth chart to go 10 deep (6 WR, 3 CB, 1 TE) unless you guys are set to 10/90 run/pass and all your players have terrible stamina.
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JeffSteele
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mine did too! it's on the OC. go heavy on short/med pass.
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canes30
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need more vision
 
codine22
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My Qb has 50 vision and still throws into heavy coverage on occasion, think its just one of them things.
 
Whiskeybilt
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Originally posted by rsb014
I think the fact that 2 of the 3 WRs lined up on the mismatch side were not actual WRs but CBs playing out of position may have a lot to do with it. CB playing WR will never be as good as a WR of the same level and comparable build if only because most of the CB special abilities don't apply to receiving. Unfortunately that play the defense appears to be in zone so the mismatch doesn't immediately become apparent as one CB covers two guys in his zone until the safety arrives to help. On the other side of the ball your level 19 WR finds a soft spot in the coverage and gets open long enough for the QB to throw the ball but the safety does a good job reading the pass and getting in position again to pick it off. A lot of that is just the defense being called right, but some of it is definitely related to none of the targets on the 3 WR side getting open.

If I were your OC I'd cut the clutter out of your WR depth chart. You guys have 6 WRs, no reason to have 3 CBs on there. Definately no reason for your WR depth chart to go 10 deep (6 WR, 3 CB, 1 TE) unless you guys are set to 10/90 run/pass and all your players have terrible stamina.


This is your answer. CBs at WR is just dumb. THAT is why that happened.
 
dusk2k3
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I have a well built Quarterback that has thrown 10 int's vice 5 TD's so far this season. Here is his build.

Strength: 36.6 Blocking: 7
Speed: 13 Tackling: 8
Agility: 18.05 Throwing: 65.68
Jumping: 13 Catching: 13
Stamina: 26.09 Carrying: 13
Vision: 42 Kicking: 7
Confidence: 36.35 Punting: 8
Pocket Passer
3, 3, 2, 3, 3

The only thing I can think of that may be causing the poor play is our quality of WR. My top 3 recievers boosted before the last game and it resulted in 2 TD's and no int's.

Only other thing I can think of is tactics. It seems that if the gameplan is geared toward the run, my QB does worse than if it is geared toward the pass. This sound right to anyone?
 
frazier9495
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Originally posted by dusk2k3
I have a well built Quarterback that has thrown 10 int's vice 5 TD's so far this season. Here is his build.

Strength: 36.6 Blocking: 7
Speed: 13 Tackling: 8
Agility: 18.05 Throwing: 65.68
Jumping: 13 Catching: 13
Stamina: 26.09 Carrying: 13
Vision: 42 Kicking: 7
Confidence: 36.35 Punting: 8
Pocket Passer
3, 3, 2, 3, 3

The only thing I can think of that may be causing the poor play is our quality of WR. My top 3 recievers boosted before the last game and it resulted in 2 TD's and no int's.

Only other thing I can think of is tactics. It seems that if the gameplan is geared toward the run, my QB does worse than if it is geared toward the pass. This sound right to anyone?


Very well could have been your WR's. Because your build looks good. I would work on stamina a bit. When I boosted stamina from about 25 to 30 I noticed a big improvement because he wasn't trying to play tired all the time.
 


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