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  • Gogey
    Rookie
    • Dec 2008
    • 38

    #1

    RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

    So im in the 2nd year of my Chiefs dynasty and what I've been noticing is Larry Johnson completely dominating in supersim, getting 4-14 yards almost every time. Once I get to actually playing out the game, he struggles getting 2 YPC on inside runs. I'm using the Steelers Power Run playbook, and my O-Line is pretty good. Ive got brandon albert (I think thats his name) at LT with an overall of 90 (92 POT), Jeff Saturday at Center (89) and then solid guards and right tackles all in the mid-high 80s with each having the run block philosophy. Is there any logical explanation for this? I thought it could be the RB coach (Nobody good that year) but it doesn't explain the dominance in supersim. It seems like every single time I run, a linebacker manages to shoot through some gap and completely wreck whatever opening I have, yet I havent even let up a sack this year, so the line problem seems to be one-way. Any ideas? Considering trying out the 99 RBA sliders to see if it helps.
    Last edited by Gogey; 08-16-2009, 02:32 PM.
  • Jlinton
    Banned
    • Jun 2009
    • 59

    #2
    Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

    Originally posted by Gogey
    So im in the 2nd year of my Chiefs dynasty and what I've been noticing is Larry Johnson completely dominating in supersim, getting 4-14 yards almost every time. Once I get to actually playing out the game, he struggles getting 2 YPC on inside runs. I'm using the Steelers Power Run playbook, and my O-Line is pretty good. Ive got brandon albert (I think thats his name) at LT with an overall of 90 (92 POT), Jeff Saturday at Center (89) and then solid guards and right tackles all in the mid-high 80s with each having the run block philosophy. Is there any logical explanation for this? I thought it could be the RB coach (Nobody good that year) but it doesn't explain the dominance in supersim. It seems like every single time I run, a linebacker manages to shoot through some gap and completely wreck whatever opening I have, yet I havent even let up a sack this year, so the line problem seems to be one-way. Any ideas? Considering trying out the 99 RBA sliders to see if it helps.

    There was another thread like this about someones QB I remember ...

    I believe the concensus was that the player simply plays better under your Off cordinator calling the plays from his playbook rather then for you and from your steelers book.

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    • Gogey
      Rookie
      • Dec 2008
      • 38

      #3
      Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

      By supersim I mean me just going into inside runs or whatever and choosing a play, not pressing square and letting it sim a play, so I don't think Jim Zorn's playbook would come into play, would it?

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      • jdub2k4
        Rookie
        • Feb 2004
        • 155

        #4
        Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

        The run blocking system in NFL HC is broken. I have Adrian Peterson and an O-line with 90+ ratings across the board (98LT,93LG,91C,90RG,94RT), Offensive Coordinator at 99 and RB Coach at 99, and still I only avg about 3 yards per rush, 60 yards per game. Peterson still gets blown up in the backfield like everyone else.

        I've come to the conclusion that it isn't the players or the coaches, but the run game in the system.

        The only thing that I can think of is to increase the run blocking slider to 99. I am skeptical about doing that because it seems a little bit like cheating, but at this point, that is the only option to getting a somewhat realistic running game going on.

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        • jdub2k4
          Rookie
          • Feb 2004
          • 155

          #5
          Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

          Update on my previous post: I decided to tinker with the sliders and had my best game yet, rushing wise. I don't want to turn this into a slider discussion, as that topic has its own section, but ended up changing the blocking to 95/95 (user/cpu).

          This allowed my blockers to perform to their level, but wasn't overly dominating, thus creating a realistic game simulation. I still was stuffed a few times for a loss, but it wasn't the "norm" that I was accustomed to seeing.

          I also have my RB sliders set to 75/75, which eliminates the stupid jerky movements and increases RB vision. From these settings combined, I have found that the good players (O-line and running backs) perform well, the average players are average and below average players perform below average. With no changes to the sliders, everyone performs below average.


          my game stats below:

          Cowboys
          Adrian Peterson Ovr 85 | 20 Att | 102 Yards | 5.1 Avg | 21 Long | 1 TD | 6 Btk
          Felix Jones Ovr 84 | 8 Att | 42 Yards | 5.2 Avg | 11 Long | 1 TD | 3 Btk
          Cletus Parker Ovr 74 | 4 Att | 26 Yards | 6.5 Avg | 12 Long | 0 TD | 0 Btk
          Parrish Crooks Ovr 79 | 1 Att | 2 Yards | 2.0 Avg | 2 Long | 0 TD | 0 Btk

          ProBowl O-Line allowed 6 tackles for Loss

          Steelers

          Willie Parker Ovr 86 |17 Att | 56 Yards | 3.2 Avg | 19 Long | 1 TD | 3 Btk

          Average O-Line allowed 7 tackles for loss

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          • jdub2k4
            Rookie
            • Feb 2004
            • 155

            #6
            Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

            Another boost to the running game is to sub additional linemen for TE's for certain run plays. I assume that the TE's blocking is calculated into the overall units performance, which leads to missed blocks and players running free into your backfield if your TE has poor blocking skills. My TE philosophy is Playmaker and blocking is not a strong point. But subbing the TE for a good OT or G helps my RB to get better blocking and more yards.

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            • doseyclwn
              Banned
              • Mar 2005
              • 245

              #7
              Re: RB doing Spectacular in Supersim, can't get past the line normally

              I have been using Claystone's sliders, and I've gotten pretty decent results. I have noticed that the RB seems to get past the line of scrimmage much easier in the 2nd half!!!!

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