Originally posted by InLondonWeTrust
Originally posted by Warhawk
After playing Nashville I realized that it was a little too easy to tag against my offense, so I decided to muck it up a little bit.
I actually didn't tag your rushing QB (but I debated it). I did a lot of tagging last year (and had a killer play designed for it), but got burned a few too many times by teams who didn't exclusively use their rushing QBs in predictable formations.
Actually I probably shook up my HBs and TEs more than anything else. I did add a few more plays where my rushing QB will pass, though.
Basically this season I'd gotten a little too predictable all-around.
The trick when tagging is to design plays that will stop what you're designing them to stop, but are still able to cover your ass when the other team does something unexpected. I debuted a couple new cover-2 overload blitzes (the only guy in man to man coverage is the CB on the backside of the play) against you guys that I'd already had some success with as the DC for New England in the local minors. Just used some of them again today with Telstar in the regional pros, we shut out a team with equal lolbars.