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PJRAVENS
posted: 2018-08-09 12:11:42 (ID: 100131650) Report Abuse
I can agree... but both has 2 WR 2 TE 1 FB on the field.
In the Goalline O the FB is in position FB/C (behind the QB) instead of FB/R like in the SG and I suppose the QB is just behind the Centre....
For a newbie like me seems that you can use both in the same way for running or passing.
I see that plenty of manager user the Goalline O for passing in play that are fare away from the goal line.
So I wonder where the two formation are different....

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posted: 2018-08-09 13:24:29 (ID: 100131654) Report Abuse
In reality goalline offense means big man almost everywhere, adding the most strength you can have in a Formation. Of cause the defense tries to Counter that with a similar Approach, goalline defense.
Snap is normal.
FB usually goes for the run or blocks for the run.
of cause you can pass out of this, but with the countering pressure on the defense side, this is not so easy.

SG 2WR means a bit more protection on the QB on that Formation with a Long snap and QB a few Yards behind the Center.
With 2 TE there are more Options regarding stay or go on a route for them.
FB usually blocks blindside.

So in RZA likely the calculations on line, run or pass are different.
But only Peter knows the Details.
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PJRAVENS
posted: 2018-08-09 14:16:29 (ID: 100131659) Report Abuse
Thanks for your answer.
It is a little more clear to me but did not understand completely...

Here "FB usually goes for the run or blocks for the run. "
Do you mean "FB usually goes for the run or blocks for the PASS" ?
FB is the only back on the field....

Let me try to explain a little bit better my doubts.
In your opinion
1) which is the difference from SG2WR and G.O if you want run and you are very near to the goal line. Here goalline defence seems the better solution in both cases because you do not have much room for SF and so you can think to put a DL in its place.
2) which is the difference from SG2WR and G.O if you want to pass and you are far away from the goalline. In this case seems the defender can play as usual 3-4-4 3-3-5 as usual...
thanks again
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gnikeoj
posted: 2018-08-09 15:42:11 (ID: 100131663) Report Abuse
Using goalline O away from the goal line is great because some managers only defend goalline O with goalline D. This presents a lot of opportunities for big plays away from the line because of lack of safeties.
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PJRAVENS
posted: 2018-08-09 16:23:48 (ID: 100131665) Report Abuse
Thanks for the hint gnikeoj

@jack6 Sorry to the point 2 you have already answered (In the SG the QB starting position is slightly better for passing plays).

So maybe the starting FB/C position in G.O is slightly better for rushing play then FB/R in SG?
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posted: 2018-08-10 05:12:37 (ID: 100131699) Report Abuse
PJRAVENS wrote:
Thanks for the hint gnikeoj

@jack6 Sorry to the point 2 you have already answered (In the SG the QB starting position is slightly better for passing plays).

So maybe the starting FB/C position in G.O is slightly better for rushing play then FB/R in SG?

In real live yes, since it does give the FB all directions as option equally (but usually it's pound it through the middle right center or left center ) and SG is off set.
Also the snap is different and has some risk with SG instead of the regular snap in goalline.

But here it all comes down to calculations, and that I can't answer.
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PJRAVENS
posted: 2018-08-10 09:55:57 (ID: 100131703) Report Abuse
thanks a lot!
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Sharkn20
posted: 2018-08-21 16:57:00 (ID: 100132057) Report Abuse
Okey Veterans, this should be quick straight forward for you.

Players with their best Skill at 40.1 and Agility 40.1 with the same are, will cost the same (weekly salary) than one with the Main skill 40.9 and ability 40.9? So it's the jump of salary from 40 to 41? Or does it elevate steadily?
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posted: 2018-08-21 17:38:12 (ID: 100132065)  Edits found: 1 Report Abuse
The salary jump is based on "integer numbers", while the power on the field is using the float values

Last edited on 2018-08-21 17:38:22 by pete

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Balbinjj
posted: 2018-08-27 09:18:01 (ID: 100132214) Report Abuse
I heard somewhere that LB Blitz is way better than SF Blitz. Is that true? And if yes, how big is the difference?
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