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It Is Time to Relieve Corso of His Playcalling Duties

I think it says something about the quality of a feature such as “Ask Corso” when the people that use the feature are typically people who are trying to make the game harder for themselves. The play selection is generally considered so rotten that its most effective use is to water down play calling tendencies to be less effective. Of course, the counterpoint to that argument is that people should know their playbooks well enough to use all the plays, including the ones that Corso might call when the player wouldn’t. That is usually where I come out on that one; but that truly is an argument for another day.

It’s high time we hand Corso his walking papers, at least when it comes to the play calling aspect. Since the feature was only marginally useful in the first place, it’s time to replace the feature with something relatively similar that can use the same basic programming, but at the same add a new level of depth. It’s time to add offensive and defensive coordinators.

While reading Lindy’s college preseason magazine today (their best work yet, and easily the best college football magazine I’ve read this year), I stumbled across an article about Charlie Weis of Notre Dame, and how he has “given up” play calling duties this year. Of course, the article quickly mentioned that in the case of recent second-and-one situations, Weis gave the offensive coordinator a list of three plays he could call during a spring scrimmage. For the sake of clarification and hopefully half-decent journalism, I’ll mention that it wasn’t clear if those three plays were the only plays the coordinator could call. It might have just been suggestions. Either way, the obvious idea popped into my head.

"I dare say that among the hardcore NCAA gamers, this feature won’t see the light of day in NCAA Football 09."


What if we replaced “Ask Corso” with an offensive or defensive coordinator that calls plays from a list that you, the head coach, have selected for different situations? That would be bitchin', wouldn’t it? This would be incredibly easy to implement. Just like with the customizable head coach in dynasty mode, you should get to name the coordinators and select their faces from a group of coach faces, then go through various situations like third-and-long, and first-and-10, and select plays that the offensive coordinator can choose from in any circumstance. In addition to special situations, there should be main groups with names like featured plays, favorite runs, favorite pass plays, or something along those lines that the coordinator could call in normal circumstances.

Taking it a little further, the user could add play calling tendencies to the coordinator so that he would choose the more daring plays you’ve selected for him based on his preferences. If you don’t like the play suggestion in a certain case, the other choices that you have selected for that exact situation will be available next to the chosen play. It would be a great way to help gamers customize their playbook without the use of audibles, which can sometimes be a chore to memorize.


Corso, we need you to focus on the broadcast booth.

If this were added to the game, there would also need to be an option in the menu somewhere to make this method of play calling the default method -- so the gamer wouldn’t even have to click the “Ask OC” button to get the suggested play.

The biggest reason why Corso needs to go is the advent of online dynasty. More players will be participating online, where they won’t be looking to make the game harder for themselves. They’ll be looking to win. Therefore, they’ll have little use for the Schooner. They’ll be going to the lab early and often, looking for every edge to make sure that they win each non-user game and compete as well as possible against other users. I dare say that among the hardcore NCAA gamers, this feature won’t see the light of day in NCAA Football 09.

Just in case you would miss Lee’s play calling, look at the bright side: Maybe this would allow the Sunshine Schooner to get into the studio and lay down a few more lines of dialogue for NCAA Football 2010.

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# 1 janglar @ 06/27/08 03:27 PM
Yes, it is time to relieve Big Lee "Torso" of his play calling duties. First of all and most important, please tell me NCAA 09 did away with "Ask Corso" as the default set of plays during the play calling screen. I have never used them once and would never plan on using computer recommended plays. If some assistance-craving newbie needs the computer to hold their hand during the game, then put it on a separate junior varsity daycare mode, not in the game. Keep Corso to maintain the authenticity of the Gameday atmosphere, but can the Ask Corso feature and please update his in game sayings, or at least limit the repeatedeness of them.
 
# 2 mercalnd @ 06/27/08 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by janglar
First of all and most important, please tell me NCAA 09 did away with "Ask Corso" as the default set of plays during the play calling screen. I have never used them once and would never plan on using computer recommended plays. If some assistance-craving newbie needs the computer to hold their hand during the game, then put it on a separate junior varsity daycare mode, not in the game.
Such anger

Guess you missed the part about people using Ask Corso to make things harder for themselves...
 
# 3 babyfat9 @ 06/27/08 03:37 PM
Not so fast my friend......Corso's not really all that bad......I'd prefer Corso play calling duties over his commentaries cuz they are getting old.
 
# 4 BoomerSooner11 @ 06/27/08 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by babyfat9
Not so fast my friend......Corso's not really all that bad......I'd prefer Corso play calling duties over his commentaries cuz they are getting old.
I was waiting for someone to quote that...lol
 
# 5 jdrhammer @ 06/27/08 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
Operation Sports writer and MaddenMania admin Bryan Clark checks in today with an opinion piece about the "Ask Corso" feature in NCAA Football. Check out his article, It Is Time to Relieve Corso of His Playcalling Duties.
I haven't read the article yet, but I remember certain head coaches having a book, or so they called it, where they have a list of plays they'd run in certain situations. 3rd and long or shot, etc. I'd much rather see something like this that real coaches come up with whether Corso is on it or not. Some real football knowledge would be nice as opposed to some randome play.
 
# 6 nxt @ 06/27/08 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
I'm sick of hear about how fast the "sunshine scooter" was back in the stone age..I mean his college days
Yeah, I thought his nickname was "scooter, " not "schooner."
 
# 7 DirtyJerz32 @ 06/27/08 04:53 PM
I like using him sometimes. I feel like he's the OC and Im the HC. I will override him sometimes but, I like him.
 
# 8 Kodii Rockets @ 06/27/08 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by babyfat9
Not so fast my friend......Corso's not really all that bad......I'd prefer Corso play calling duties over his commentaries cuz they are getting old.

LMAO!!! Classic FYI I'm pretty darn good at this game and I do use Lee, when my playcalling is feeling particularly uninspired I like to go to this feature and I will usually pick a play out of the formation he selects.
 
# 9 texbuk84 @ 06/27/08 05:49 PM
great post, i hope that they do get him off because his playcalling is wack.
 
# 10 Village Idiot @ 06/27/08 06:28 PM
Meh. I've been under the impression that the Ask Corso feature was basically letting the CPU call your plays, that it's the same playcalling logic the CPU uses when you play against it. So, in other words, this issue has nothing to do with the Ask Corso feature so much as it does with playcalling-AI more generally.

O and D coordinators is a good idea, but it's not like a hundred other people haven't already suggested it.
 
# 11 Furq @ 06/27/08 07:56 PM
The only issue I have with ask corso is that he seems to bring up the same few plays over and over again
 
# 12 Anti Honor @ 06/27/08 08:12 PM
Actually, in our franchise (nephew and I), we use ''ask corso'' feature, to keep us from choosing the same plays over and over again. The game is far too easy, even on the higher levels, if we have our choice of plays, especially if it comes down to needing a extra few yards, or first down.

I'm all for adding more to the feature, but if it's removed completely, the game would be even easier than it is now.
 
# 13 Scott @ 06/27/08 08:36 PM
Corso called 3 HB Slips in a row when I played the demo last week lol...
 
# 14 VTPack919 @ 06/27/08 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott
Corso called 3 HB Slips in a row when I played the demo last week lol...
Don't question it....

He had the bigger picture in mind. There is a method to his madness.
He makes norm chow look like noel mazzone.
 
# 15 shaunlmason @ 06/27/08 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by VTPack919
Don't question it....

He had the bigger picture in mind. There is a method to his madness.
He makes norm chow look like noel mazzone.

Says the guy with Beer-Pong in his avatar picture.=)

JK
 
# 16 ralphsundin @ 06/27/08 11:13 PM
Or you wouldnt even have to create a guy. Have a pool of personnel that's available to hire each offseason. Each coach could have their tendencies, weaknesses and strengths. Maybe even give them a rating for developing talent. You could hire the QB specialist if you want to have a strong passing attack..and so on.
 
# 17 Hellisan @ 06/28/08 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ralphsundin
Or you wouldnt even have to create a guy. Have a pool of personnel that's available to hire each offseason. Each coach could have their tendencies, weaknesses and strengths. Maybe even give them a rating for developing talent. You could hire the QB specialist if you want to have a strong passing attack..and so on.
I like this idea Ralphsundin.... I also love that I was completely wrong about the way most people perceive the feature. Most of the people I am familiar with on the message boards are dynasty guys, and in general the people use the feature to (like you guys point out) keep them from calling the same plays over and over, but also to limit the "money-ish" plays.
 
# 18 trobinson97 @ 06/28/08 12:08 PM
Omg that was a great idea! That would be so badass. Oh man, now that you've gotten me to thinking about how much this would add to the game I want this feature now! Wow, great idea. Great article.


As for Corso, sure I could do without him, even though I do use him in PvP just to keep my opponent guessing. This OC/DC idea is just great. I would LOVE that feature. I now NEED that feature. I DEMAND that feature.
 
# 19 LingeringRegime @ 06/28/08 04:19 PM
I like using the feature. It does make the game harder, and that is the reason I use it.
 
# 20 zoltranite @ 06/28/08 05:52 PM
It would be nice to one day have a feature like this, then be able to hire and fire position coaches and OC and DC. Think of the curscenes we could have then. The coordinators sitting in the booth thinking of stuff they could run. The position coaches filling out the sidelines. A player messes up, his position coach is right in his ear getting him right. It would be a great feauture that could include so much. But then you'd probly have people complaining and saying things like "well my OC doesnt sit in a booth, he's on the field". blah blah blah. I want realism too, but dang.

Anyway, great idea. Its definately something that would add alot of depth to the game for hardcore gamers... they would probly have to make a second dynsaty mode for it. Think about it, you could have spring games. Position coaches with position related drills. I can think of many more ways they could make this feature great. A nice touch would be to fill the sidelines up with more than just players and cheerleaders. There are people everywhere on the sidelines... Heck, Im a sports marketing intern at my college and IM ON THE SIDELINE LOL.
 

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