1986 Giants
09-23-2007, 09:15 AM
The first of many noob questions, I am sure. :)
When the game recommends RB's for Passing Down ("third or fourth down with five or more yards to go for the first down") and Near Certain Pass ("the game plan indicates there's more than a 90 percent chance of a pass"), why would it pick different RB's for each of these (as is what I am looking at just now)?
I am guessing that the better runner with reasonable pass-catching skill might be picked for Passing Down, because a run play might still be called, but when a pass play is nearly certain (bonus question/answer: what makes it "certain"?), that the better receiver of the two will be inserted?
Is that correct? Thanks.
When the game recommends RB's for Passing Down ("third or fourth down with five or more yards to go for the first down") and Near Certain Pass ("the game plan indicates there's more than a 90 percent chance of a pass"), why would it pick different RB's for each of these (as is what I am looking at just now)?
I am guessing that the better runner with reasonable pass-catching skill might be picked for Passing Down, because a run play might still be called, but when a pass play is nearly certain (bonus question/answer: what makes it "certain"?), that the better receiver of the two will be inserted?
Is that correct? Thanks.