Tangoarmy said:Cry harder
Telling him to cry harder when u were crying to begin with is wicked💀
Tangoarmy said:Cry harder
Telling him to cry harder when u were crying to begin with is wicked💀
thats the best. I was playing a guy who was up 17-0 really early in the 1st because of stupid decisions I made (2 pick 6s) and he was taunting like crazy. That made me mad and I locked in and I won 28-17, was great.
the other day I threw a pick 6 on my first pass attempt, he showboated for 20 yards…then less than 2 minutes later I threw a 1 play TD and then a pick 6 and he quit, it was great
Btw I don’t spam double post, it was just for that one game because of the way his defense was set up
EazyBreezy said:Btw I don’t spam double post, it was just for that one game because of the way his defense was set up
I appreciate you.
colbyzg said:I appreciate you.
I mostly run coach suggestions because I’m too lazy to pick a play lol
It’s always a great day when you beat a 61 spamming loser.
colbyzg said:You should still be ashamed.
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Comeback wins are nice
EazyBreezy said:?
Joke about you running double post.
Surgical0ffense said:I hate playing the no talent RPO players, but its fun to beat them.
I finally got one to quit last night at halftime. Rewarding.
The most frustrating thing about these football-know-nothing glitchers is that they built these god-squads off of coins and packs off months of cheap wins. Now, later in the year when my players are as strong and as fast as theirs, the stretch-run/RPO/over-the-top Roshambo trash isn't working so well.
I don't know how to feel about showboating. So many of my opponents do it, so I assume everyone is like them. If I showboat, there's a chance they perceive me as a snot-nosed glitching jerk and quit out, even if I've otherwise played straight up football without cheesy plays on either side of the ball. Right now, I've spent so many hours on this game, I could use a few more quit-outs to get my games won and move on to another more necessary task. Like taxes.
phatalerror said:I don't know how to feel about showboating. So many of my opponents do it, so I assume everyone is like them. If I showboat, there's a chance they perceive me as a snot-nosed glitching jerk and quit out, even if I've otherwise played straight up football without cheesy plays on either side of the ball. Right now, I've spent so many hours on this game, I could use a few more quit-outs to get my games won and move on to another more necessary task. Like taxes.
Not a fan of dancing or showboating especially if it was something lucky or unearned. Like if you lurk 6 me I’m not going to like it when you stunt into the end zone but I get it. I don’t really celebrate or dance but If you got some rng bs and start celebrating I’m going to celebrate every big play from then on.
Look at you...teaching a taunter a lesson by taunting.
von11 said:Look at you...teaching a taunter a lesson by taunting.
Supposed to fight fire with fire...right?
colbyzg said:Not a fan of dancing or showboating especially if it was something lucky or unearned. Like if you lurk 6 me I’m not going to like it when you stunt into the end zone but I get it. I don’t really celebrate or dance but If you got some rng bs and start celebrating I’m going to celebrate every big play from then on.
Showboating hurts most when it was clearly a glitchy play, or if it's against an opponent that is clearly outmatched, either in low OVR, or perhaps lack of abilities or X-factors. I still remember my very first attempt at Champs: I matched up against a guy whose players all had stars under them ("What's with that?"), and who called nothing but stretch runs. His linemen seemed faster than some of my linebackers. I couldn't stop anything. Then I went on defense and got crushed no matter what I did (which in retrospect, was pathetic).
And, of course, if I showboat, I will have to expect it in return.