So, going through my AI adjustments.. When I'm looking at a formation like the Big I.... You have the option to change the TE position and then there is the BTE... My question is: The #1 TE would be lined up on the line of scrimmage on the right and would it be the BTE lined up at the other TE spot off the line on the left??
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Another question:
So, when creating an output. I have a play selected. I know you can adjust who you want at positions like TE, FB, RB and QB using custom O slots. Now, when I want a specific WR in, will that be factored based off my Custom O slots when I adjust the check down order?
So, when creating an output. I have a play selected. I know you can adjust who you want at positions like TE, FB, RB and QB using custom O slots. Now, when I want a specific WR in, will that be factored based off my Custom O slots when I adjust the check down order?
The WR slots match the positions on the field. If you do not specify using the WR1/WR2/WR3/etc... it will just fill using the WR list and your energy settings. However, if you have two WRs that you want to play WR1 and two different WRs that you want to play WR2, then you can put those in those depth chart slots.
That is as much customizing as you can do for WR. Unlike RB/TE/FB/QB, you can not specify a specific WR depth chart position for a play.
I hope that makes sense.
That is as much customizing as you can do for WR. Unlike RB/TE/FB/QB, you can not specify a specific WR depth chart position for a play.
I hope that makes sense.
Edited by Plankton on Oct 7, 2012 13:32:35
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yeah it does. I was hoping that wasn't the case, but this will work just as well I guess. Thanks again!
Originally posted by CyberNinja
BTE (blocking TE's) are usually on the weak side, which would be the left side.
BTE now stands for Big TE, as in when offense is in a big formation that utilizes 2 TE's such as BigI and SbackBig.
By no means do you need to put a blocking TE in the BTE slot. Matter of fact there some really good routes for TE's at the BTE position.
BTE (blocking TE's) are usually on the weak side, which would be the left side.
BTE now stands for Big TE, as in when offense is in a big formation that utilizes 2 TE's such as BigI and SbackBig.
By no means do you need to put a blocking TE in the BTE slot. Matter of fact there some really good routes for TE's at the BTE position.
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