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Post by blakjak31 on Sept 12, 2007 19:31:07 GMT -5
What difficulty should I play on to improve my game and get good enough to beat teams on Heisman that I'm better than? I play on Heisman right now, and I don't do too bad. I'm very competitive, but it seems like I'm always losing in close games. It's not that I'm doing dumb things, I'm just not winning the close ones.
My running game is pretty solid, my passing game is consistent, but I only have about 3-4 passing plays that I can use since I can't compete any curls, hitches or deep routes. I've tried them in practice and tried them over and over, they're just not successful, and a curl or hitch pass is a high chance of throwing an interception. Also, on defense at times I can't stop anyone? What do you guys use, even the crappiest teams throw it all over me.
So what difficulty should I play on? What are some good routes that you've had success w/?
Thanks
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Post by Sportsbuck on Sept 12, 2007 19:40:31 GMT -5
Slants and Post routes always have good success, and outs can be particularly successful when you run it from the slot, and have the outside man take the corner with him to the inside.
Heisman is a good place for you.
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Post by blakjak31 on Sept 12, 2007 22:15:04 GMT -5
alright, i win about half my games right now w/ Ohio, but I know I should be able to do better. I'll stick with it.
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Sept 17, 2007 12:12:16 GMT -5
Nah, about half is good for Ohio... they aren't that amazing of a team... maybe in a couple years if you can build them up. But they are good if you are winning about half.
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