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rnestrick
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First off, how do I pick a GL play (don't see it in the playbook)? I can do it through the new AI interface though, but not sure if I'm missing something in the playbook...

Second, it makes sense that if you move the TE to the left side for running plays it would help. So, should I setup my AI, shifting the side of the TE based on which side I'm running or is there some negative about that?
 
Forbin
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GL plays aren't in the playbook. You just have to set it up in your AI.

You can't move the TE to the left side unless he is pass blocking. The only time there is a TE on the left when it's a run is the GL formation. You can't move the 3rd TE. He will always be on the right.
 
rnestrick
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what happens if you only have two TEs on the depthchart..

Also, if you use TE2 (AI) which are offensive linemen, will they be put in there or will it use the original TE settings instead of letting you put in TE1 or TE2
 
kharton
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the FB takes the spare TE spot and a HB takes the FB unless you got more than 1 FB.

On my old peewee team we only had 1 TE, 2 HB and 1 FB, so the AI picked a FS or a WR in the HB spot. Which was funny watching a FS get a rushing TD
 
rnestrick
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I do have 2 TEs, and 2 FBs, so I guess it would out of them then, right?
 
Forbin
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Originally posted by rnestrick
I do have 2 TEs, and 2 FBs, so I guess it would out of them then, right?


Set up your FB2 and TE2 depth charts:

FB2: Starting FB (Energy: 1/5)
TE2: 2 Tight Ends and backup FB (Energy: 1/5)


Force TE2 and FB2 customs in the GL formation.


Also, when setting the TE2 depth chart, stick your best blocker at the #1 spot. Then, when you run an off-tackle play to the right side, use the TE2 depth chart, and with the 1/5 energy settings that blocking TE will always be in to block for those runs.
 
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nm.
Edited by ericb45696 on Jun 22, 2009 23:12:44
Edited by ericb45696 on Jun 22, 2009 23:12:06
 


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