Tendencies of the Comp QB

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  • Masakra
    Rookie
    • Dec 2011
    • 63

    #1

    Tendencies of the Comp QB

    Hey guys,

    After browsing through countless threads and posts, I've applied and tested a medley of various sliders and I've managed to construct a decent set but one thing still eludes me:

    The tendencies of the comp QB, specifically controlling the amount the QB throws in a game, how frequently and how often the QB scrambles.

    Has anyone figured out a way to control these 3 aspects b/c its driving me almost crazy lol. Moreover, how much will the scheme that an offense runs affect the tendencies of said QB? (i.e. how often do they throw for in a one back, pistol, spread, etc.)

    Thanks a lot guys!
  • JoshC1977
    All Star
    • Dec 2010
    • 11564

    #2
    Re: Tendencies of the Comp QB

    Coaching sliders are key here for the number of pass attempts (tons of threads on this). The intentional grounding slider affects how often a QB scrambles (the higher the value, the less he scrambles).
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    • Masakra
      Rookie
      • Dec 2011
      • 63

      #3
      Re: Tendencies of the Comp QB

      Originally posted by JoshC1977
      Coaching sliders are key here for the number of pass attempts (tons of threads on this). The intentional grounding slider affects how often a QB scrambles (the higher the value, the less he scrambles).
      So is there a consensus on what SPECIFICALLY effects the # of throws per game? Is it QB ACC, PBL or does it have something to do with the penalty sliders? Can you point out one of these "tons of threads" that has the clear answer to this topic?

      Thanks!

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      • skundy
        Rookie
        • Sep 2007
        • 479

        #4
        Re: Tendencies of the Comp QB

        Run/pass slider for coach affects how often a team passes. I've had Int Grounding at 5 for a few weeks now and cpu QB play is more realistic than ever.

        Scramblers play like well scramblers and pocket guys will move around with good pocket presence and try to extend the play to get a guy open down field and rarely take off.

        Check out some of Oraeon's or chedapalooza's threads they've done a ton of research regarding coaching sliders.

        And of course for the best NCAA experience play with these:
        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...n-sliders.html
        Last edited by skundy; 09-01-2013, 10:15 AM.

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