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  • packerbacker12
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    • Feb 2012
    • 41

    #1

    Two ST TDs in one quater

    Just played a pretty exciting game. Week one of my Redskins franchise hosting the Giants. Their D line gave me fits all game and allowed only 177 yards of total offense all day. But after heading into the 4th quarter down three I got a 99 yard kickoff return for a TD with 7 minutes left and a 64 yard punt return for a TD by Brandon Banks with just over 3 minutes left. Hung on for a 4 point win!

    Anybody else ever manually score more than one special teams TD in a game?
  • MarshawnLynch
    Rookie
    • Jan 2012
    • 104

    #2
    Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

    Originally posted by packerbacker12
    Just played a pretty exciting game. Week one of my Redskins franchise hosting the Giants. Their D line gave me fits all game and allowed only 177 yards of total offense all day. But after heading into the 4th quarter down three I got a 99 yard kickoff return for a TD with 7 minutes left and a 64 yard punt return for a TD by Brandon Banks with just over 3 minutes left. Hung on for a 4 point win!

    Anybody else ever manually score more than one special teams TD in a game?
    me and my friend played a game head to head offline and in one qt it was like 21-21 they all where kick off returns i let him score the 7 after i returned it and then he kicked off and i scored a again then i try to stop him and he broke like 3 tackles and that made it 14-14 then i got another one with Lockette had 2 with Washington and 1 with Lockette and he had 2 with Jackson and one with Maclin.. and this that was the last ST scores for the whole game turned out to be 34-23 15 min qts ...
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    • TNT713
      Banned
      • May 2004
      • 2043

      #3
      Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

      Originally posted by packerbacker12
      Anybody else ever manually score more than one special teams TD in a game?
      I try to be a special teams BEAST... Once in a head-to-head game I returned the first three kickoff returns for TD's. After the first, my opponent thought it was a fluke. After the 2nd, he thought it was lucky. After the 3rd, he started kicking out of bounds and giving me the ball at the 40.


      Nothing changes a game like dangerous Special Teams. Had a long punt return in the 4th to setup the score that blew out the game.

      Helped me win 42-28.

      Later

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      • XDrewBreesX
        Rookie
        • Feb 2012
        • 8

        #4
        Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

        Originally posted by packerbacker12
        Just played a pretty exciting game. Week one of my Redskins franchise hosting the Giants. Their D line gave me fits all game and allowed only 177 yards of total offense all day. But after heading into the 4th quarter down three I got a 99 yard kickoff return for a TD with 7 minutes left and a 64 yard punt return for a TD by Brandon Banks with just over 3 minutes left. Hung on for a 4 point win!

        Anybody else ever manually score more than one special teams TD in a game?
        What sliders were you using for that game?

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        • belucheez2
          Banned
          • Dec 2011
          • 350

          #5
          Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

          Originally posted by XDrewBreesX
          What sliders were you using for that game?
          Of course someone asks this question..

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          • XDrewBreesX
            Rookie
            • Feb 2012
            • 8

            #6
            Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

            Originally posted by belucheez2
            Of course someone asks this question..
            You got a Problem?

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            • packerbacker12
              Rookie
              • Feb 2012
              • 41

              #7
              Re: Two ST TDs in one quater

              I use a modified version of playmakers sliders that I really like a lot.

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