07-28-2008, 04:41 PM
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Going from AA to Heisman Your intial impressions
I wanted to start this post for people such as myself who grew up playing on AA and never really felt Heisman was necessary, mainly because AA used to be somewhat challenging for me. Now I am definetely sure AA is not going to cut it. I recently played my first game on Heisman level, I played 5 minute quarters just to test it out and decided to play with Miami against the mighty USC trojans (I can not stand USC). I actually finished better than I thought I would the game ended in an offense attack USC 45 Miami 36. I thought for sure I would get blown out or ended up quiting because it got too bad. I have realized now that there is no defense on this game, it entirely too easy to score and the sliders are giving me a headache. I am tryng to figure out if anyone else feels that Heisman level creates this robotic type of play and teams seem to be perfect. Not one time during my game did Mark Sanchez throw an incompletion and my runningback Cooper rushed for more than 300 yards. How is that? Not to mention freshman QB Robert Marve threw for over 300 yards. Where is the defense? Please leave your impressions and sliders if you have some that might make the game more defensive oriented. Thanks...
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