02-19-2013, 04:09 PM
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OVR: 2
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Baltimore
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Strange quarterback occurence
I'm in my third season of an Auburn Dynasty using... I forget who's sliders I implemented, but they are one of the sets that uses the "penalty sliders effect gameplay" theory. They are awesome. However, I have noticed that the way the defense plays coverage is completely different based on which quarterback I have in. I have Jonathan Wallace, who is a Junior balanced QB, and I have another guy who is a sophmore scrambling QB, who I recruited as an ATH. The scrambler has a (slightly) higher awareness, speed, acc, thp, and tha than the Junior. However, the defense plays perfect coverage when the scrambler is in. The wide receivers barely get separation and the DB's often jump the route almost impossibly fast to make picks. When the junior is in, the passing game is much more realistic. It isn't easy, but it is not like the impossible coverages that the scrambler faces. Anyone else seen something similar?
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