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tjsexkitten82
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Call me crazy, but based on scouting myself after scrims, I'm pretty sure it has been happening.

Also, if a play is in one of your packages but not in your custom offensive playbook (oops), which trumps the other (can it be called)?
 
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When the play exists in a package.


Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Call me crazy, but based on scouting myself after scrims, I'm pretty sure it has been happening.

Also, if a play is in one of your packages but not in your custom offensive playbook (oops), which trumps the other (can it be called)?


Yes it can. Package trumps playbook.
 
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Originally posted by IdRatherFlyFish
When the play exists in a package.


Originally posted by tjsexkitten82

Call me crazy, but based on scouting myself after scrims, I'm pretty sure it has been happening.

Also, if a play is in one of your packages but not in your custom offensive playbook (oops), which trumps the other (can it be called)?


Yes it can. Package trumps playbook.


Good to know - thanks!
 
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I could be wrong but I didn't think you could put a play in your package if it wasn't in your playbook to select?
 
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Originally posted by whodey08
I could be wrong but I didn't think you could put a play in your package if it wasn't in your playbook to select?


No, but if it is in your playbook when you create a package, and then later on down the road you edit your playbook and exclude that play that you already put into your package, it will still remain in the package until you remove it from there. Just because it is removed from playbook does not remove it from the "game". If you delete a DPC play, then it will also remove from any package you have it in, because you deleted it from the server. When you remove offensive plays from your playbook, they remain in the game so can and do remain in any packages you may have already placed them into.



 
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If you use packages why would you bother removing plays from your playbook?
 
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Originally posted by whodey08
If you use packages why would you bother removing plays from your playbook?


Removing plays is much quicker and easier than setting up packages.
 
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when you say "If you use packages why would you bother removing plays from your playbook?"

Is you/you/your referring to me? or general question.

Because I don't bother, but some may use both packages and the playbook together in their OAI. In which case deleting a play from your custom playbook would not remove it from any package you have already included it in before you removed that play from your playbook
 
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Let's say you create a package of runs at the beginning of the season, and in the middle of the season you decide that four of them have shit pathing and are worthless (thanks a lot Catch and Bort). It's much quicker and easier to delete them from the playbook, and you might reasonably believe they'd be gone then!
 
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Let's say you create a package of runs at the beginning of the season, and in the middle of the season you decide that four of them have shit pathing and are worthless (thanks a lot Catch and Bort). It's much quicker and easier to delete them from the playbook, and you might reasonably believe they'd be gone then!


Why wouldn't you just go into your package and click "delete" on the plays you don't want. I leave 100% of every play in the playbook and just add or remove plays from my packages. I guess I just don't see why anyone would do it any other way O_o
Edited by whodey08 on Nov 20, 2012 20:01:06
 
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Removing plays is much quicker and easier than setting up packages.


Highly disagree.
 
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Originally posted by whodey08
Why wouldn't you just go into your package and click "delete" on the plays you don't want. I leave 100% of every play in the playbook and just add or remove plays from my packages. I guess I just don't see why anyone would do it any other way O_o


Because then you have to re-adjust all your percentages, home fry.
 
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Originally posted by tjsexkitten82
Because then you have to re-adjust all your percentages, home fry.


No you don't. You could leave every play at 10% or 100%. It automatically adjusts them to add up right.
Edited by whodey08 on Nov 21, 2012 19:30:19
Edited by whodey08 on Nov 21, 2012 19:30:02
 
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Originally posted by whodey08
No you don't. You could leave every play at 10% or 100%. It automatically adjusts them to add up right.


theoretically

there really is no proof of this except the almighty bort saying that it does.
 
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Originally posted by Bane
theoretically

there really is no proof of this except the almighty bort saying that it does.


There is no PROOF of a lot of things in this game but you still put points in things and do certain things based on it is supposed to work.
 
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