MikeVic
11-10-2003, 12:59 AM
This is a Madden2K4/real-life football problem scenario... in my drafted Franchise that I play with a friend, my team has a lot of "good" linebackers...
I have Boss Bailey, Eric Barton (who is injured for the season with a concussion.. had to get Bailey to fill his place), Brian Urlacher, Nick Barnett, Charlie Clemons, and Corey Moore.
Up front, I have Kenny Holmes, Cornelius Griffin, Brandon Mitchell, and someone else that's crappy.. don't pay attention to him since I play the 3-4...
In the secondary, I have Mike McKenzie, Darren Sharper, Kennoy Kennedy, and Aaron Beasley.Walt Harris is my 3rd CB I believe.
The problem is that Barton's contract is up this year, and he's injured. I don't know how the injury will affect him, but I don't want to let him go, since he's apparently really good... what would you run in this situation? A 3-4 is ok, but Barnett isn't getting much exposure, and when Barton returns next year, I won't have anything for him to do. I have to play Nickel, Dime, or Quarter a lot, since I stuff the computer 's run game very well, but give up a ton of yards passing.
Any suggestions?
I have Boss Bailey, Eric Barton (who is injured for the season with a concussion.. had to get Bailey to fill his place), Brian Urlacher, Nick Barnett, Charlie Clemons, and Corey Moore.
Up front, I have Kenny Holmes, Cornelius Griffin, Brandon Mitchell, and someone else that's crappy.. don't pay attention to him since I play the 3-4...
In the secondary, I have Mike McKenzie, Darren Sharper, Kennoy Kennedy, and Aaron Beasley.Walt Harris is my 3rd CB I believe.
The problem is that Barton's contract is up this year, and he's injured. I don't know how the injury will affect him, but I don't want to let him go, since he's apparently really good... what would you run in this situation? A 3-4 is ok, but Barnett isn't getting much exposure, and when Barton returns next year, I won't have anything for him to do. I have to play Nickel, Dime, or Quarter a lot, since I stuff the computer 's run game very well, but give up a ton of yards passing.
Any suggestions?