Good thing I don’t play it, I’d be demolished
itscush2push said:linebacker a gap blitzes happen in real life. It’s your job to block them
In real life does pinching the line and standing over certain gaps dumb out the Oline to the point of instant sacks or give the LBs a speed boost ?
And throwing routes at the sideline is just, a good strategy? I don’t know what you want people to do otherwise
Is it really a strategy if everyone you're facing is doing it
What I'd love is for the playerbase to find some integrity with how they play.
We don’t have the option to stunt the dline in madden, so I consider it the equivalent. It’s also not that hard to block
secondarily, if everyone is beating you with a day one concept, guard it
Martyr1968 said:That's funny, I always thought of Plax as a Steeler; he had more receptions and yards with them but more TDs as a Giant and he did have the game winning TD for them in the 2007 Super Bowl....
Plax was always a bit wacky. And a bit of a headache...but a 6'5" target who could dominate when he really wanted to....
And his card in Madden right now - best WR in the game hands down....if you haven't tried him and don't mind spending the coins, he's a beast!!
But yeah, I never thought of him as a "true" Giant because of his attitude issues
Yeah I got like 5 mil rn and ill prolly get him eventually
elmango30 said:We don’t have the option to stunt the dline in madden, so I consider it the equivalent. It’s also not that hard to block
secondarily, if everyone is beating you with a day one concept, guard it
Besides, that's not what people should be worried about on offense....it's the Reggie/Madabuke/Sapp combo of unstoppable force that blows through O lines these days
elmango30 said:We don’t have the option to stunt the dline in madden, so I consider it the equivalent. It’s also not that hard to block
secondarily, if everyone is beating you with a day one concept, guard it
You're missing the entire point of the original post or at least deferring the associated negativity of it with that nonsense of "well if you can't stop it"
You can stop 90% of it and still feel the wrath of that 10%.
Its about how nearly everyone would willingly cheat the AI instead of playing the game with some integrity.
Example in the SB event if you started the game with the ball. Punt it back to the opponent after halftime keep it fair
Reason: spelling
Martyr1968 said:Besides, that's not what people should be worried about on offense....it's the Reggie/Madabuke/Sapp combo of unstoppable force that blows through O lines these days
That is annoying. Sapp is the biggest one because you can’t even work around his plays on versus off
itscush2push said:You're missing the entire point of the original post or at least deferring the associated negativity of it with that nonsense of "well if you can't stop it"
You can stop 90% of it and still feel the wrath of that 10%.
Its about how nearly everyone would willingly cheat the AI instead of playing the game with some integrity.
Example in the SB event if you started the game with the ball. Punt it back to the opponent after halftime keep it fair
there is no moral weight to how you play a video game, if you play within the rules. Full stop.
elmango30 said:there is no moral weight to how you play a video game, if you play within the rules. Full stop.
There's plenty of moral weight to be had, when there's another person playing the bell end
itscush2push said:There's plenty of moral weight to be had, when there's another person playing the bell end
if you’re hacking or dc glitching yeah. Not if I call an rpo on 2nd and 4.