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This guy is a total joke. I entered his dynasty with TCU and I am avg. 50 points per game and he tells me that isn't real football. I then play him and he goes cover 2 and I bomb his *** and he claims that isn't real. Once he stops cover 2 I hithim with under passes and end up throwing for over 600 yards (7 mins qrts) and he boots me from the league. I question is why do guys who can't stop something claim it to be cheating?
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This guy is a total joke. I entered his dynasty with TCU and I am avg. 50 points per game and he tells me that isn't real football. I then play him and he goes cover 2 and I bomb his a$$ and he claims that isn't real. Once he stops cover 2 I hithim with under passes and end up throwing for over 600 yards (7 mins qrts) and he boots me from the league. I question is why do guys who can't stop something claim it to be cheating?
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I did much more than that. Every time I got unuder center he would all out blitz. So I went to screens, hb tosses, corner routes, posts, and outs. Please I have much more skill than to run 2 plays all game. If I did and still put up 50 points he must suck at this game. Like I said his dynasty wants guys who run out clock and not try and score. I scored 59 on Nebraska and he scored 53 on some cpu team and he text me saying I scored to much and he scored just 6 less points than I did. I hate it when guys can't play and want the cpu to do everything for them. If your stick skills are good then you don't cry about not beinig able to stop a great passing offense. I use BYU's playbook so most of the plays are passes.Comment
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alwaysgr8fsu you just sound so awesome. You do realize people have different skills and different ways they want to operate their dynasties. You throw for 600 yards on a guy and want to know why he thinks that is unrealistic and doesnt want to play you.
To each their own. Some people dont like getting trounced....some people like to play people well below their skill and throw for 600+ yards completely dominating them, and some people like the challenge of playing people at their own skill (whether good or bad) where you have close games, win some....lose some.
If you dont like it....play other people.
This game has many exploits to use that arent true to football. When used, it is easy to score 50+ points a game or throw for 600 yards against almost anybody. But like someone mentioned before that is beating the CPU and NOT beating the player.
When ran correctly, bombs and under passes ARE an exploit and are almost impossible to stop.Comment
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First of all it is a video game, and no matter what it will never be realistic. Just play the game. Who cares if you use 2 plays or 50 different plays, as long as it is working keep doing it, and as long as it is fun to you keep doing it. Who cares what everybody else is saying.
I cant believe that dude kicked you out of his dynasty. Also you guys want to complain about people putting up 50+ points oh well, that happens in a lot of real college football games. No, it does not happen every game but it can still happen in big games against great teams. DO YOU GUYS REMEMBER THE 2004 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP USC vs OKLAHOMA. USC WON 55-19.
All I am saying is, just play the game, it is a VIDEO GAME, as long as it fun to you keep playing.Comment
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This is not the place to trash other people or members. We don't need a thread about this. Closing this."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
"You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob NeyerComment
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