Originally posted by Sequtugh Oh, I forgot. I'll also start a bunch of crap about how you adjust your settings and calculated the blowout to humiliate your opponents. We can then discuss the science behind programming 65% run/35% pass and how a decimal placement there changes the entire outcome, thereby beginning the space age and ushering in an era of peace on earth.
you create some mismatches with your WR Ball. He burned us on the first play ~on a deflected pass no less!
Yeah, that part kinda sucks. Our CB's are fast and we knew that the way to beat Michigan was to cover the hell out of that WR, but there was absolutely nothing we could do about it.
If there were any advanced settings I would have set it to double or triple cover their #1 WR all day long, but as it was we also got burned on their very first play from scrimmage, luckily our safety got in his way just enough to prevent the TD and our D held them to a FG. That game could have gone a lot worse
Originally posted by Malakias Originally posted by Sequtugh
you create some mismatches with your WR Ball. He burned us on the first play ~on a deflected pass no less!
Yeah, that part kinda sucks. Our CB's are fast and we knew that the way to beat Michigan was to cover the hell out of that WR, but there was absolutely nothing we could do about it.
If there were any advanced settings I would have set it to double or triple cover their #1 WR all day long, but as it was we also got burned on their very first play from scrimmage, luckily our safety got in his way just enough to prevent the TD and our D held them to a FG. That game could have gone a lot worse
Originally posted by chasejyd Originally posted by Nike-Joe
Big games in the East:
There are no heavyweight battles next game. But two important matchups.
New Hampshire vs. Miami Makos. This is a big game, as NH seems to have the roster to make a run, but started slow and then caught NY and MM for 4 quick losses. Are they on track finally? Coming off of a nice win over Scranton, Miami Makos are trying to separate themselves from the other middle of the pack teams. My pick: NH by 9.
NY vs. Akron. NY is the forgotten elite team in the East. But they are good and only have 1 loss coming from New Brunswick. Akron, has CPUs and depth issues, but is a solid winning team, doesn't get blown out, and beats the teams they should beat. Can NY put up a big score and get back in the conversation? My Pick: NY by 12.
Thanks for highlighting the game, its definitely a big one for us.
Hey all, this is Gwen, DC of the Hustlers. Booster brought me in to run the D and help with the recruiting a little bit after game 2 (when my player signed on). It took a while for things to gel, but I think we have a pretty good team going now. Trying to make a playoff run in this division, especially starting out 0-2 is tough. Some great managers and owners in this league.
Looking forward to the game with the Makos. I think it'll be a really good test for us against a tough opponent.
chasejyd, welcome to the board. Make my prediction come true!
Originally posted by Nike-Joe hurray for mgoblue71 and some football talk!
I agree with your predictions except:
New Hampshire by 7 New York by 17 Michigan by 30 Chicago by 27
Also, NY Strikers have low chemistry because they made some serious upgrades. God damn! Man, you are definitely underestimating the Boyz! We can loose to Michigan by at least 50. Easy.
Originally posted by Nike-Joe Originally posted by chasejyd
Originally posted by Nike-Joe
Big games in the East:
There are no heavyweight battles next game. But two important matchups.
New Hampshire vs. Miami Makos. This is a big game, as NH seems to have the roster to make a run, but started slow and then caught NY and MM for 4 quick losses. Are they on track finally? Coming off of a nice win over Scranton, Miami Makos are trying to separate themselves from the other middle of the pack teams. My pick: NH by 9.
NY vs. Akron. NY is the forgotten elite team in the East. But they are good and only have 1 loss coming from New Brunswick. Akron, has CPUs and depth issues, but is a solid winning team, doesn't get blown out, and beats the teams they should beat. Can NY put up a big score and get back in the conversation? My Pick: NY by 12.
Thanks for highlighting the game, its definitely a big one for us.
Hey all, this is Gwen, DC of the Hustlers. Booster brought me in to run the D and help with the recruiting a little bit after game 2 (when my player signed on). It took a while for things to gel, but I think we have a pretty good team going now. Trying to make a playoff run in this division, especially starting out 0-2 is tough. Some great managers and owners in this league.
Looking forward to the game with the Makos. I think it'll be a really good test for us against a tough opponent.
chasejyd, welcome to the board. Make my prediction come true!
We're certainly going to try. Miami is a tough team, and this is a huge game for both teams as far as the standings go, so we're expecting a great effort from them.