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Other player stats in player cc
Hey guys, just finished my first season in player cc but was wondering if you guys have any advice on getting other players on your team some decent season stats. I play with the bucs as a running back and usually take 2 plays out of 4 downs for me and the third play is usally a passing play with me blocking. Vincent jackson finished the season with 38 rec for 500yards......anyway to get the qb to focus on a key guy a little more?Tags: None -
Re: Other player stats in player cc
Hey guys, just finished my first season in player cc but was wondering if you guys have any advice on getting other players on your team some decent season stats. I play with the bucs as a running back and usually take 2 plays out of 4 downs for me and the third play is usally a passing play with me blocking. Vincent jackson finished the season with 38 rec for 500yards......anyway to get the qb to focus on a key guy a little more? -
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Re: Other player stats in player cc
Currently playing 10 minute quarters.
Ok, I found a way to get the ball into the hands of my WR, specifically Vincent Jackson. The QB seems to like to throw to WR running short routes. Im not sure if this is the same for all QB's or if this is a product of the scheme I run. The bucs have a power running scheme. So, I usually run on first down. Second down I select a play by player (vincent jackson) and choose a play were he runs a short crossing or slant route. If I am having success running the ball, I mix in play action passes. The only issue I run into with play action is if the WR gets behind the defender, the QB hits him in stride but he has always droppes the ball. Not sure if its a bug or a what.
I have used this approach for 3 straight games and Vincent is getting 10-12 catches a game for 100-150 yards.
Give it a shot and see if it works for you.Comment
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I usually have 2 LB's with 6-8 tackles (Foster and David) a game. This is no doubt a product of 10 minute quarters (and a 25 second run off).Comment
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