I'm not 100% sure this belongs in this thread, but I thought it was pretty interesting and seems like one of the "little things":
I am replaying the entire 1984 season- every game. I choose my team by coin flip. I have a pretty competitive nature, so I strive to win even with the teams I don't care for and against the teams I like. I have few house rules, but I don't shift my d line and try to keep it somewhat real.
Two things I noticed last couple games:
1. When the announcers were introducing the teams I was playing (Dolphins vs. Colts), they made special mention of the offensive lines. They talked about the Colts line being undersized, but quick (they got the undersized part right) and then mentioned the Dolphins line being a superior pass blocking unit. They really nailed that one, as they suck at run blocking, but they do well with pass blocking.
2. This isn't really a little thing, but I was the Bills and I was going against the Jets in week 4. Both teams lost their starting QBs, the Bills lost Joe Ferguson in week 1 and the Jets lost Ken O'Brien week 3. I was the Bills. Joe Dufek, a pretty lousy QB for the Bills, had been tearing it up against me the past few weeks filling in for Ferguson, and he started out on fire again when I used him this week. I can't explain it. He is rated poorly and so are all the receivers, yet somehow they manage to get wide open. Well, I scrambled in the second quarter and down goes Dufek. In comes QB #3- Mark Kofler. What does he do? He destroys the Jets secondary, throwing 70%, 144 yards, 1 TD and no INTs. The definition for managing the game. He even made player of the game. While it only makes the Bills 1-3 on the year (they are a pretty terrible team all around), Kofler will get his chance to shine as both Ferguson and Dufek sit for another 7 weeks.
For those of you familiar with the time frame, I put former Giants QB Scott Brunner under a 1 year contract to back up Kofler.
While it's not a little thing, it is the depth of the game that I love. I am pretty old and old school, so the fancy graphics of the newer games don't mean a heck of a lot to me. Plus, having made (and re-edited before playing the season) the 1984 roster, I feel like I know every guy on every team, which helps with the scouting reports

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