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Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
I have a question about these:
The Rush DE makes sense for me for the 43 teams. For 34 teams, the sub would be on the interior of the line, though, right, rather than one of the edge positions? I'm wanting to make sure when I set these up for the CPU that I don't put a rush 34 DE in there and have him show up as an edge guy.
I love the ideas about S as money backers. I'll probably do that with Karl Joseph to keep him near the LOS.
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
So far I've been toying with moving Kindred/Peppers into the box a bit. (Especially blitzing them in unexpected situations) I've also toyed around with putting Ogbah inside at DT & putting the rookie Chad Thomas in at DE. Landry plays in the slot for me and a speedy wr comes in when that happens.
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
Originally posted by Trojan Man
I have a question about these:
The Rush DE makes sense for me for the 43 teams. For 34 teams, the sub would be on the interior of the line, though, right, rather than one of the edge positions? I'm wanting to make sure when I set these up for the CPU that I don't put a rush 34 DE in there and have him show up as an edge guy.
I love the ideas about S as money backers. I'll probably do that with Karl Joseph to keep him near the LOS.
For 3-4 it basically throws all your positions out of the picture. Your rush ends are now your DEs/OLBs. Rush DT are your two interior lineman. SubLB is your two LB off the line of scrimmage.
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
Originally posted by jimmyy201
For 3-4 it basically throws all your positions out of the picture. Your rush ends are now your DEs/OLBs. Rush DT are your two interior lineman. SubLB is your two LB off the line of scrimmage.
OK, so when I'm setting up these rush subs for a 34 team, I'm going to want to use the Rush End sub to put the best pass rushing OLBs out there and the rush DT position to put the best pass rushing interior 34 DL out there?
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
Originally posted by Trojan Man
OK, so when I'm setting up these rush subs for a 34 team, I'm going to want to use the Rush End sub to put the best pass rushing OLBs out there and the rush DT position to put the best pass rushing interior 34 DL out there?
That makes sense, if I have that correct.
That is correct.
As an example for the Bears I have Hicks and Goldman as rushDT. Floyd and lynch as rushDE. And Trevethan and Smith as the SUBLB.
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
Originally posted by Trojan Man
OK, so when I'm setting up these rush subs for a 34 team, I'm going to want to use the Rush End sub to put the best pass rushing OLBs out there and the rush DT position to put the best pass rushing interior 34 DL out there?
That makes sense, if I have that correct.
So, you can move you're ends to tackle and pass rush olb to end. The problem is that they come in on 1st and ten. I am thinking through formation subs it is going to be necessary to have a couple formations where you do not want to bring in pass rushers.
Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
Can WR's play in one of the RB spots yet? They could be 3DRB last gen. Also sounds like S can be sub LB which I'm all for. Nice to see there is a logic behind the rush ends in a 3-4. What determines when they come in? Formation?down and distance?
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Re: What have you done with the new specialized positions?
From what I've seen so far, defensive subs are based almost exclusively on formation.
Offense is a little looser, and I think it might be influenced more by fatigue. I've had my 3RDRB line up on 1st and 10 for a zone out of shotgun, but had my primary back line up for the same play and formation on 2nd and 8.
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