I have tried setting every coach in my franchise's defensive aggressiveness to 0...This doesn't appear to do much, as I still have teams who blitz almost every down. Is there something else we can do here? It would be nice if we could create a playbook and just remove all of those pointless "Engage Eight" plays...but, we don't have that ability.
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Stopping the "kamikaze" CPU blitzing
Has anyone found a way to cut down on the way the CPU teams send 7-8 players over 50% of the time?
I have tried setting every coach in my franchise's defensive aggressiveness to 0...This doesn't appear to do much, as I still have teams who blitz almost every down. Is there something else we can do here? It would be nice if we could create a playbook and just remove all of those pointless "Engage Eight" plays...but, we don't have that ability.Tags: None -
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dude, this is the easiest play to stop, just zip it to your RB in a screen pass, once you do it a few times the cpu will stop. -
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saying it happens 50% of the time in a game is a bit unfair dont ya think? It is... its also team dependent as well because certain teams are much more aggressive and like others have said... quick dumps to your RB's is a way to counter attack. Also do you call audibles at all? Do you send TE's in motion at all? ...I think its PERFECT with the cpu D being aggressive and hopefully the patch fine tunes the outside runs a bit better although i did find a nice set of sliders to help this so im fine either way i guess..overall great game of pigskinHas anyone found a way to cut down on the way the CPU teams send 7-8 players over 50% of the time?
I have tried setting every coach in my franchise's defensive aggressiveness to 0...This doesn't appear to do much, as I still have teams who blitz almost every down. Is there something else we can do here? It would be nice if we could create a playbook and just remove all of those pointless "Engage Eight" plays...but, we don't have that ability.Last edited by Moegames; 09-23-2009, 10:51 PM...You win some, you lose some
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It's pointless...It doesn't matter how many times you burn them, they just keep doing it. I'm not complaining because it makes the game hard. My problem is that it makes games against the CPU too easy!
I can easily have a crap TE look like an all-pro against the CPU when they're constantly blitzing everyone.Comment
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Honestly I have found that the quick cross routes during the 7-9 man blitzes have stopped them. Pulled one on the titans my last game. They sent 9 in the first quarter, bit on play action and focused on Lewis. I hit Braylon Edwards over the middle Heiden picked up a safety and went on to score. After that the CPU didn't rush more than 5 the rest of the game. From what i have seen if you pull a big play or two the CPU does stop all out blitzes.Comment
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Their is a thread somewhere, probably in the sliders section, where someone controlled all 32 teams and said he found a cure. Forget his/it's name though....#WashedGamerComment
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I've noticed that the CPU starts blitzing me up the middle only after I've been running the ball up the middle a lot, in both NCAA and Madden. I'd say about 90% of my runs are up the middle so I think that's the CPU's way of adjusting to my play calls. I think it's a stupid adjustment, but that's just what I've seen so far.Comment
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Here it is:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...hise-mode.html
Also, this one may help too, in conjunction with the first:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ssiveness.htmlComment

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