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That's a great question! I like Joshc1977 auto-subs, because I feel like it keeps players in at critical moments for both the user/sub. However, JKIT'S auto-subs are pretty spot on if you like more substitutions. Definitely check JKIT substitutions out.
Substitution TIP: If you want your 2nd string HBS to come in more often. Put HB sub to 80/85. This helps increase better rotation with your HBs. I've noticed if you put it at 80/90. The 2nd string HB will stay out for another rep.
Gameplay Example
A cheese play is primarily on offense. Best described as a money play. Verticals, certain PA Plays, pa deep, etc. Cheese/money plays are mostly verticals. The computer sometimes gives you money plays to get out of chaotic moments, but sometimes it ruins the natural momentum of the game.
Example, when you don't make coach adjustments and you play by what your coordinators are calling. It keeps the game simulated and builds real momentum. Your coordinators give you 3 plays to pick from. I usually click "X", which is the middle play. If he gives me the same play over again that's when I'll look to the left play or right play besides the middle. If it's a money play like verticals I'll stay away from it. I usually try to make a play that's built primarily on real momentum and skill. I hope that makes sense lol.