hurry up after an incomplete pass
is there anyway through a patch that the developers @ ea could remove this and also make sure its not in madden? has anyone ever seen a team go no huddle after an incompletion, you should be forced to huddle after an incompletion because the refs have to set the ball back at the original line of scrimmage which is plenty of time for the defense to make a change. its unrealistic for the defense to be forced to keep the same personnel after an incompletion.
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Re: hurry up after an incomplete pass
noone else sees this as a problem?
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Re: hurry up after an incomplete pass
if you are in your dynasty, I believe you can go into Coach's Philosophy and lower off. aggressiveness. Try it see what happens. EA did overdo it a bit.
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thakn god it aint happen yet to me.
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well the cpu isn't doing it, people online and moronic friends keep the hurry up if they had a a mismatch but threw a bad pass incomplete or their throw was rushed. So to exploit the mismatch and not allow you to sub they call a hurry up despite the fact that the ref has to reset the ball at the original los, and that would allow plenty of time to sub personnel. Hurry up should be disabled after incompletions.
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pretty sure thats the point of the no-huddle to exploit mismatches.
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actually, teams that run no huddle run it regardless, which is an issue. in some instances, i've had the cpu run a no huddle after a stoppage of play (like during an injury or a review), then immediately after they get to the line of scrimmage. i can't call a play, or move my player. i'm sure this has been discussed in the glitch thread, but still..
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Re: hurry up after an incomplete pass
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I'm sure the OP is well aware of the strategic implementation of the no-huddle...he is simply saying that IRL there is no advantage to using the no-huddle after an incomplete because the defense would have enough time to account for any mismatches on the previous play during the time it takes the refs to spot the ball... |
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