Originally posted by purehatred
Originally posted by FairForever
Originally posted by purehatred
Originally posted by purehatred
Originally posted by CTap
In the current state of GLB, TEs are barely even a threat regardless...
Really? Depends on the LB guarding him. I've seen some great formations for the Tight Ends.
What I mean is, TEs in the game aren't the match-up nightmare they are in real football.
If they are dominant pass cathers, they probably aren't great blockers. If they are great blockers, they probably aren't great receivers or they catch the ball and are immediately tackled.
Honestly, if the game allowed for situtional substitution the best idea would be to have one of each.
I'm stickin with the decoy theory
Originally posted by FairForever
Originally posted by purehatred
Originally posted by purehatred
Originally posted by CTap
In the current state of GLB, TEs are barely even a threat regardless...
Really? Depends on the LB guarding him. I've seen some great formations for the Tight Ends.
What I mean is, TEs in the game aren't the match-up nightmare they are in real football.
If they are dominant pass cathers, they probably aren't great blockers. If they are great blockers, they probably aren't great receivers or they catch the ball and are immediately tackled.
Honestly, if the game allowed for situtional substitution the best idea would be to have one of each.
I'm stickin with the decoy theory
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