Your sliders look great. Do they have download sliders in the Madden 15 game or do I need to just manually put your set in?
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Also, which camera set do you use in your game? Just curious. Sliders look awesome man. Great work.
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I am confused what is coach mode mean?
Sliders won't be uploaded until I consider them "final". In the meantime they'd have to be entered manually.
I'm using the Broadcast camera angle.
Coach mode is where you only call the plays and leave the rest to the AI. Those of us who play this style believe that stick skills (or lack thereof) should have no impact on the outcome of a game. It's all about matchups and strategy.
If you want to try it, it has to be selected from the main menu.
Tried the inverted Pass Defense Reaction theory and at least in one game it absolutely did not work. I chose to be the Cards against the Niners because in my CFM Palmer is hurt and I had to go with Drew Stanton. Stanton had a monster game with CPU reaction at 1.
Settings changes before the game below:
HUM QBA: 1 (-3) - not many places left to go in toning down the HUM QB.
HUM PPK: 45 (-5) - some say this slider is broken and it doesn't make a difference what it's set at. Still hoping for a little extra pressure on the HUM QB.
HUM WRC: 25 (-30) HUM has a lot less drops than the CPU when this setting is even.
HUM PDR 44 (-5), HUM INT 55 (+5) HUM PCV 54 (+5) - not every CPU QB should be at 65%.
FG ACC: 38 (-2) - as I mentioned before, didn't notice any difference between 50 and 40
CPU PDR and PCV: 99 (-1, -1) - will they work better at 99 just because they're not 100? Just curious after seeing the claims that 0 is a bad setting.
Here you get not just a box score but the full write-up from my Jets CFM report.
Jets Fall Short
5 trips to the red zone. One touchdown, 4 field goals. That tale of the tape explains the New York Jets’ 20-19 Monday Night Football loss to the Chicago Bears despite a 24 minute advantage in time of possession and and 89 more yards of total offense. The final result got the Bears off the schnide while dropping the Jets below .500 at 1-2.
On the game’s first play from scrimmage, Jay Cutler was able to run away from Muhammad Wilkerson, but ran into Quinton Coples, who recorded a sack and a forced fumble. In the ensuing scramble for the ball, Jermon Bushrod was unable to corral it, but Jordan Mills retained possession for the Bears at the 5. Matt Forte lost 2 yards on the next play, then ran for 13, and the Bears punted. After converting a 1st and 18 brought about by a holding call, the Jets went on to score what proved to be their only touchdown of the game on a 13 yard pass from Geno Smith to Jeff Cumberland.
Trailing 10-6 after Nick Folk hit a 36 yard field goal with 1:33 remaining in the first half, the Bears scored their first touchdown when a defensive lapse by the Jets allowed Forte to 37 yards after the catch on a 42 yard pass from Cutler. The first series of the second half should have ended with a Jets touchdown after a sneak by Geno converted a 3rd and inches and put the ball inside the 1. But the Jets got cutesy instead of powering in, and on what was intended to be a screen pass to Eric Decker, Geno was sacked at the 5. Some running around after the catch by Greg Salas resulted in more yards lost, and the Jets were forced to settle for a 26 yard field goal that tied the score at 13. On the first play after the kickoff, Coples took the ball out of Alshon Jeffery’s hands for an interception, but the Jets failed to convert when a 13 mph wind played with Folk’s 40 yard attempt and deposited it on forward side of the crossbar for a miss.
Wilkerson was flagged for roughing Cutler on a 26 yard completion to Brandon Marshall, and with the penalty yardage tacked onto the play, Chicago advanced to the New York 26. Forte capped the drive with a 1 yard run that gave the Bears a 20-13 lead going into the 4th quarter. In the first minute of the final frame, Michael Spurlock muffed a fair catch and Kyle Fuller captured the ball at the Chicago 17. With a pair of holding calls sandwiched around a roughing the passer flag on the Bears’ Sherrick McManis, the Jets found themselves in a first and 20 at the 22. Unable to convert that situation, they had to make do with another red zone field goal.
With 5:51 left in the game, safety Brock Vereen stopped Chris Johnson for what would have been been a fourth and short at the Chicago 5, but got penalized for facemasking Johnson in the process, resulting in a 1st and goal at the 3. Bilal Powell went for no gain on the next play, then Geno was sacked at the 9. On 3rd and goal, Geno connected with David Nelson, but the ball’s trajectory led Nelson out of bounds at the 5. With over 4 minutes left in the game, Rex Ryan had to choose between trying to get a go-ahead TD from 5 yards out or take the easy three points and hope to get the ball back in time for a chance at a game-winning field goal. Since Folk would have the aforementioned 13 mph wind at his back, extending his range, Ryan took the three points, trusting his defense. A Calvin Pace sack put the Bears in a 3rs and 18; then, hurried by Coples, Cutler went to Forte in the flat for no gain and a three and out. After a fair catch on the punt, the Jets were at their 44 with 3:17 to work with. On the play before the two minute warning, a Jeremy Kerley catch made it 1st and 10 at the Chicago 45. Three plays later, Kerley converted a 3rd and 5 with a grab at the 33. With a tailwind, a 50 yard kick could very well have been a makeable one for Folk, and the Jets still had the opportunity to work closer in. But then Johnson lost 2 yards and Kerley was blown up for an incomplete pass that made it 3rd and 12. After another incomplete Smith pass, it was time to decide between trying to move the sticks on 4th and 12 or hope the wind would help push through a 52 yard go-ahead field goal. Ryan opted for the kick, which Folk did not hit cleanly, and the ball fell harmlessly short. Three plays later, Forte turned a 3rd and 8 run into a again of 44 yards to ice it for the Bears, who had nothing left to do but have Cutler take a pair of kneel-downs.
Chicago Bears at New York Jets
Sep 21, 2014
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Chicago Bears (1-2)
0
13
7
0
20
New York Jets (1-2)
7
3
3
6
19
Team Stats Comparison
CHI
NYJ
Total Offense
268
357
Rushing Yards
96
116
Passing Yards
172
241
First Downs
9
23
Punt Return Yards
43
26
Kick Return Yards
52
45
Total Yards
363
428
Turnovers
2
0
3rd Down Converstion
6-14
10-22
4th Down Conversion
0-0
1-1
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
3/1/0
5/1/4
Penalties
5-36
4-50
Posession Time
17:56
42:04
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORING
CHI
NYJ
6:33
(NYJ) Jeff Cumberland 13 pass from Geno Smith (N. Folk kick)
0
7
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
CHI
NYJ
14:49
(CHI) Robbie Gould 41 FG
3
7
5:06
(CHI) Robbie Gould 51 FG
6
7
1:33
(NYJ) Nick Folk 36 FG
6
10
0:47
(CHI) Matt Forte 42 pass from Jay Cutler (R. Gould kick)
13
10
THIRD QUARTER SCORING
CHI
NYJ
6:11
(NYJ) N. Folk 26 FG
13
13
1:33
(CHI) M. Forte 1 run (R. Gould kick)
20
13
FOURTH QUARTER SCORING
CHI
NYJ
12:03
(NYJ) N. Folk 29 FG
20
16
4:13
(NYJ) N. Folk 22 FG
20
19
Chicago Bears
PASSING
C/A
YDS
TD
INT
Jay Cutler (70.8)
16/30
195
1
1
RUSHING
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
Matt Forte
15
102
6.8
1
Jay Cutler
3
-6
-2.0
0
RECEIVING
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
Matt Forte
4
64
16.0
1
Santonio Holmes
3
37
12.3
0
Michael Spurlock
1
29
29.0
0
Brandon Marshall
1
26
26.0
0
Josh Morgan
3
18
6.0
0
Alshon Jeffery
1
12
12.0
0
Ka'Deem Carey
2
8
4.0
0
Martellus Bennett
1
1
1.0
0
BLOCKING
PANCAKE
SACK
Brian De La Puente
1
0
Jordan Mills
1
1
Jermon Bushrod
0
1
Kyle Long
0
1
DEFENSE
TACK
SACK
INT
TD
Tim Jennings
10
0
0
0
Lance Briggs
8
0
0
0
Danny McCray
8
0
0
0
D.J. Williams
6
0
0
0
Shea McClellin
5
0
0
0
Ryan Mundy
5
0
0
0
Will Sutton
5
1
0
0
Jared Allen
4
0
0
0
Jon Bostic
4
0
0
0
Charles Tillman
4
0
0
0
Jeremiah Ratliff
3
1
0
0
Lamar Houston
2
0
0
0
Stephen Paea
2
1
0
0
Willie Young
2
0
0
0
Trevor Scott
1
1
0
0
New York Jets
PASSING
C/A
YDS
TD
INT
Geno Smith (81.5)
22/41
262
1
0
RUSHING
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
Chris Johnson
22
75
3.4
0
Bilal Powell
5
14
2.8
0
Geno Smith
7
12
1.7
0
Chris Ivory
7
8
1.1
0
Tommy Bohannon
3
7
2.3
0
RECEIVING
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
Jeremy Kerley
5
76
15.2
0
Jeff Cumberland
8
69
8.6
1
Greg Salas
3
40
13.3
0
Eric Decker
1
39
30.0
0
Jace Amaro
2
20
10.
0
David Nelson
2
19
9.5
0
Chris Johnson
1
8
8.0
0
BLOCKING
PANCAKE
SACK
Ben Ijalana
1
1
D'Brickashaw Ferguson
0
1
Dalton Freeman
0
1
Breno Giacomini
0
1
DEFENSE
TACK
SACK
INT
TD
Dawan Landry
7
0
0
0
Quinton Coples
5
1
1
0
Antonio Allen
4
0
0
0
Calvin Pryor
4
0
0
0
Demario Davis
3
0
0
0
Dee Milliner
2
0
0
0
Jason Babin
1
0
0
0
David Harris
1
0
0
0
Jaiquawn Jarrett
1
0
0
0
Calvin Pace
1
1
0
0
Trevor Reilly
1
0
0
0
Sheldon Richardson
1
0
0
0
Darrin Walls
1
0
0
0
Muhammad Wilkerson
1
1
0
0
Kyle Wilson
1
0
0
0
Nowhere to run here, either: Jay Cutler ran into Quinton Coples after evading Muhammad Wilkerson.
Coples took the ball out of Alshon Jeffery’s hands for an interception.