i suck lol any decent tips
Don’t throw interceptions
What exactly are you struggling with?
It's very tough to win in the house rules if you consistently give up big plays especially long TDs. So I think you almost have to come out on defense with the mindset of preventing big plays.
Offensively, you want to call plays that you think will get at least ten yards. But you also should try to mix in a few deep shots. Sometimes you can get enough yac that it' worth to throw underneath for 10 yards. Maybe look up setups for some one play TDs.
Spam 4 verticals like everyone else.
Bauer93 said:i suck lol any decent tips
Gosh, where to even start? Are you using Doug Williams at QB? If not, that's the first order of business. Receivers don't really matter, all you need are decent speed and there's TONs of great budget options. What abilities do you have on Doug Williams or will you have once you acquire him and add him to the squad? Probably should start here, something along these lines:
- Set Feet Lead (4AP)
- Gift Wrapped (1AP) -- yes, this is very much still a requirement
- Hot Route Master (optional, 1AP)
There's only liek a couple other QBs that are better than Douggie. His Traditional 4 release (even without Gunslinger) will help ensure you are getting the ball out on time.
I run a spread offense and primarily run the ball. I’m not very good at passing and almost seems imp to make the big passes I have no Jackson at QB I throw tons of picks have the god stack have Jefferson and aj brown as my wr I just am not a good passer
Bauer93 said:I run a spread offense and primarily run the ball. I’m not very good at passing and almost seems imp to make the big passes I have no Jackson at QB I throw tons of picks have the god stack have Jefferson and aj brown as my wr I just am not a good passer
Hop into practice mode for ~15-20 minutes per day, run the same play over and over, until you are feeling a bit more comfortable tossing the rock. I'd suggest you start with perhaps this Fake Screen Wheel play from your Spread playbook. Hot route your outside receiver to be on a "C" (Corner) route and then snap the ball. Run it a few times and you'll begin to understand the timing on how/when to throw the ball to your Post receiver for a huge gain, if not a tutty.
I wish I could take any credit for this one-play touchdown scenario, but all credit goes to the HuddleGG crew, from this recent video here.