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Old 07-25-2012, 04:12 AM   #9
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Re: Let's talk about the ethics of "nano-blitzing"

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When you do it out of the same formation every play, it is cheesy, whether it is a "nano" or not, epspecially if youre moving multiple people to the line of scrimmage.
How so? If they are doing the same thing over and over, then it should be easy to adapt to and take advantage of. Advantage: offense.
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Old 07-25-2012, 04:25 AM   #10
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The only thing that really bugs me is having a player who is controlling a defensive player, rushing through your pulling guard/center/whatever. In real life, the line compensates and takes over for the leaving lineman. Since this is a game, the opposing player can take advantage of the computer and pretty much confuse them by busting through before it even knows.

If someone is nano blitzing, I don't even give them a minute of my time. I don't deal with that. I play this game to have fun, play some football, and make up fun scenarios during my games. I don't play for Mr. Ski11z to show me how chessy he is by moving his 1-5-5 linebackers back and forth like they are seizing. I don't see the fun people get out of that. Much like people boosting leaderboard ranks.
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