MaxAlkaline said:I get pick sixes daily
On RPO’s called by competent users running Identifier and Gunslinger and Set Feet Elite, who don’t audible to a run play as soon as they see your defender camping on the route pre-play?
MaxAlkaline said:I get pick sixes daily
On RPO’s called by competent users running Identifier and Gunslinger and Set Feet Elite, who don’t audible to a run play as soon as they see your defender camping on the route pre-play?
phatalerror said:On RPO’s called by competent users running Identifier and Gunslinger and Set Feet Elite, who don’t audible to a run play as soon as they see your defender camping on the route pre-play?
Not necessarily on the RPOs.
but those don’t bother me. I enjoy trying to stop a good offense Schematically.
for the RPOs you’re struggling with. Is there a particular formation the offense gives you trouble out of?
would love to help you out brother 🫡
MaxAlkaline said:Not necessarily on the RPOs.
but those don’t bother me. I enjoy trying to stop a good offense Schematically.
for the RPOs you’re struggling with. Is there a particular formation the offense gives you trouble out of?
would love to help you out brother 🫡
I appreciate the offer. I don’t need schematic tips as much as I needed advice on how to improve my odds on coin flips and Roshambo.
RPO’s are generally autogains unless you commited to stopping them specifically and execute well on the play. At this point they’re nearly impossible to pick off even when you‘ve correctly anticipated the play. There’s no particular one I have trouble with otherwise. The trouble is that when I need to make a stop on 4th and 3, it could be the RPO, the stretch run, or the corner route. I can only user one defender, and Identifier will virtually ensure that my opponent will know which receiver to target to exploit the idiot-level AI. So in the end, my success or failure becomes a function of RNG, implicitly due to the necessity of commitment, and explicitly with the individual player interactions.