Edited by Hazeee on Feb 7, 2011 09:19:09
Forum > Regional Minor Leagues > Casual Sophomore Leagues > 10,000 + yards rushing in a single season
Hazeee
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Originally posted by Hazeee
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2267295
Thats great....but its because this is a casual league. Tough early on to scout his rushing ability and be prepared to stop a rushing QB 50+ times a game. In a normal league he would be tagged and be lucky to have a 1000 against the same teams. Im not trying to down play his abilities, just giving you an honest opinion.
Good luck the rest of the way Hazeee
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=2267295
Thats great....but its because this is a casual league. Tough early on to scout his rushing ability and be prepared to stop a rushing QB 50+ times a game. In a normal league he would be tagged and be lucky to have a 1000 against the same teams. Im not trying to down play his abilities, just giving you an honest opinion.
Good luck the rest of the way Hazeee
Snickerling
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impressive... he did all that against 8 teams that are either 90% CPU or severely underleveled.
He'll be worthless in the higher leagues.
He'll be worthless in the higher leagues.
Edited by Snickerling on Feb 7, 2011 11:05:31
Hazeee
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Of course it's because he's in casual. Sure being in league #5 helps.......but there's only 2 dots on the entire team and one of them's a punter. Have any of you ever seen anyone at any level in any league rush for over 10,000 yards? Hell even when adjusted for blowouts he has over 7,400. We just put him in and set the tactics to get him max XP, we had no clue he would have that many yards.
Let the hating continue....
Let the hating continue....
im4ut999
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Originally posted by Hazeee
Of course it's because he's in casual. Sure being in league #5 helps.......but there's only 2 dots on the entire team and one of them's a punter. Have any of you ever seen anyone at any level in any league rush for over 10,000 yards? Hell even when adjusted for blowouts he has over 7,400. We just put him in and set the tactics to get him max XP, we had no clue he would have that many yards.
Let the hating continue....
Please....
QB rush is the only play in casual that has virtually no other need for any other player, it makes no difference that you only have 2 non-cpu players on the team. Against cpu teams, a outside-run-QB-only tactic will get lots of yards for virtually any run-based-QB....
Case in point, even in the top conference, 2 QBs splitting runs and taking about 65% of the runs have amassed 5900 yards, playing against real defenses that put in everything they can to slow down that tactic.
Of course it's because he's in casual. Sure being in league #5 helps.......but there's only 2 dots on the entire team and one of them's a punter. Have any of you ever seen anyone at any level in any league rush for over 10,000 yards? Hell even when adjusted for blowouts he has over 7,400. We just put him in and set the tactics to get him max XP, we had no clue he would have that many yards.
Let the hating continue....
Please....
QB rush is the only play in casual that has virtually no other need for any other player, it makes no difference that you only have 2 non-cpu players on the team. Against cpu teams, a outside-run-QB-only tactic will get lots of yards for virtually any run-based-QB....
Case in point, even in the top conference, 2 QBs splitting runs and taking about 65% of the runs have amassed 5900 yards, playing against real defenses that put in everything they can to slow down that tactic.
Hazeee
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Originally posted by Hazeee
Let the hating continue....
Originally posted by im4ut999
Please....
QB rush is the only play in casual that has virtually no other need for any other player, it makes no difference that you only have 2 non-cpu players on the team. Against cpu teams, a outside-run-QB-only tactic will get lots of yards for virtually any run-based-QB....
Case in point, even in the top conference, 2 QBs splitting runs and taking about 65% of the runs have amassed 5900 yards, playing against real defenses that put in everything they can to slow down that tactic.
Never disappointed
Let the hating continue....
Originally posted by im4ut999
Please....
QB rush is the only play in casual that has virtually no other need for any other player, it makes no difference that you only have 2 non-cpu players on the team. Against cpu teams, a outside-run-QB-only tactic will get lots of yards for virtually any run-based-QB....
Case in point, even in the top conference, 2 QBs splitting runs and taking about 65% of the runs have amassed 5900 yards, playing against real defenses that put in everything they can to slow down that tactic.
Never disappointed
Steelernutt68
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i seen a guy rush for close to that a few seasons ago. but he lost almost every game. i know theres alot of CPU players in that league, but still kind of cool to me that he got 10 k yards in 10 games and won alot of them with only 2 real players
Edited by Steelernutt68 on Feb 7, 2011 20:33:34
Matty The Drone
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Originally posted by KINGS
nice qb rating douche
Like the passer rating for a RQB matters
nice qb rating douche
Like the passer rating for a RQB matters
Hazeee
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Originally posted by Steelernutt68
i seen a guy rush for close to that a few seasons ago. but he lost almost every game. i know theres alot of CPU players in that league, but still kind of cool to me that he got 10 k yards in 10 games and won alot of them with only 2 real players
How's this season going for you man?
i seen a guy rush for close to that a few seasons ago. but he lost almost every game. i know theres alot of CPU players in that league, but still kind of cool to me that he got 10 k yards in 10 games and won alot of them with only 2 real players
How's this season going for you man?
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