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Originally Posted by Sundown2600 |
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Yes I agree the game is better. The CPU is smarter. The Rush D slider works. My only complaint after 6 played games post patch is the QB accuracy on both sides is even more pronounced than before. I'm not seeing any deep overthrows as opposed to seeing them pre-patch. I can fix this by editing the accuracy rating of both QBs so it's nothing to complain about. Just wish the QBA slider worked lol 
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Oy, I know! One thing EA needs to work on is just having the QB (on both sides) missing throws. Way too often, passes are incomplete in NCAA because of swats and missed interceptions. More often than not with incompletions, the ball never touches anyone before it hits the ground. We need overthrows, underthrows, etc. I also think we need a few different kind of QBs.
Scrambling Gunslinger: Likes to run, but also chucks the ball all over the field. More prone to throw interceptions and be loose with the ball, but also more likely to make big plays.
Field Manager: Good awareness and arm accuracy. Hopefully, we'll have a short range accuracy rating next year. Very good at taking care of the ball, but less likely to make the big play.
Scrambling QB: Almost always looks to run first. Good in a spread style offense.
Gunslinger: Always looks to pass first. Makes big throws, but is also more likely to throw the ball in bad spots.
Balanced: Speaks for itself.