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Novus
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Originally posted by ezra_
Oh really....

Lol. My dot sucked a dong at it.

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2383369&pbp_id=7791652

http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=2383361&pbp_id=7504320

etc.

134/88 http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=3727913



I said "tolerable," not "awesome." And while he indeed looks lost on the second replay, he doesn't look too bad to me on the first one.

An actual blocking TE would no doubt do better, but if you don't have an actual blocking TE and you're in a situation where you need a TE who can add some oomph to the O-line for one play, who's gonna do better? A weak-ass rTE who will get pancaked in 0.4 seconds, or an OOP OT who will at least have a fighting chance of knocking someone over?

Or I guess yello could plug in a blitzing-LB at TE. Why the hell not?

EDIT: Also, that's a C. Is the OOP for a C at TE higher than the OOP for an OT at TE? I think it is, but I'm not sure.
Edited by Novus on Jul 12, 2013 22:50:29
 
joe
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I tried a team like this. OOP was to big for the whole game to make it worth while. Yeah they had some cool catches and blocks. But nothing really to say this is the shit. Honestly got better results using a DE at FB then OL. Again not something I would do if trying to reach say world league or something like that.
 
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Don't.
 
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Originally posted by yello1
There are times a little oop gives you flexibility and unpredictability.




There is no such thing as unpredictable OOP dots in an AI build correctly.
 
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