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Old 06-17-2010, 12:47 AM   #9
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As has been the norm for, well, longer than I can remember.

Sad really, 120 ways to win, yet only about 3 or 4 ways to pass
Had to LOL when i saw this..... Sad but true. lol
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Old 06-17-2010, 01:38 AM   #10
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So what exactly is the accelerated clock? Is it always on? Can we choose how much time runs off? I'm confused by how it works.
it's chew clock from last year again. pretty sure it's in the demo so you can check it out for yourself
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Old 06-17-2010, 01:44 AM   #11
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to those talking about just running slants- Screens are great! So are flag routes....
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I dont see the same issues with the out routes in the 11 demo. From my experience it seems the coverages are more realistic. That acceleration makes a big difference combined with the new locomotion.

I've completed out routes and had some defended, as it should be.
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So is the Chew Clock going to be like last year, or more like Maddens? If I remember correctly, the AC would only run the humans clock not the CPU's which by all purposes negates its use.
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I stand corrected. Just finished a game and yes, the D reacts on out plays entirely too fast. As soon as the WR breaks the D just reads and damn near reacts at the exact time.

The locomotion slows the WR down, but not the CB. This is man coverage I'm speaking about. Hopefully, we can nullify this with the sliders.
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So is the Chew Clock going to be like last year, or more like Maddens? If I remember correctly, the AC would only run the humans clock not the CPU's which by all purposes negates its use.
It's not clear yet, I hope that you can chew the clock even on defense but I doubt it.....
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