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hosh13
posted: 2012-12-13 05:54:21 (ID: 72095) Report Abuse
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First of all, how the mighty have fallen!

But the real issue here is something I have noticed in a few games now.

Look at the Fives O play calling vs the Firebirds D play calling.

The Firebirds seem to have ESP - they call the 5-3 vs the run EVERY time and the 3-3 vs the pass EVERY time.

There is 1 single play where this is not true - the 3-3 vs the Wishbone - and that was a 2nd and 19.

Is this right? Is it perhaps related to a super INT LB or SF?
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alexshans84
posted: 2012-12-13 06:11:49 (ID: 72096) Report Abuse
hosh13 wrote:
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First of all, how the mighty have fallen!

But the real issue here is something I have noticed in a few games now.

Look at the Fives O play calling vs the Firebirds D play calling.

The Firebirds seem to have ESP - they call the 5-3 vs the run EVERY time and the 3-3 vs the pass EVERY time.

There is 1 single play where this is not true - the 3-3 vs the Wishbone - and that was a 2nd and 19.

Is this right? Is it perhaps related to a super INT LB or SF?


It's related to a super INT Ranagol and predictability of his opponent's playcalling imo
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hosh13
posted: 2012-12-13 06:14:46 (ID: 72097) Report Abuse
Yes, just had a closer look and that appears to be the case.

Someone needs to use the PB less and the game settings more!

I guess it was the same thing those other times when I noticed this sort of thing.
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ptossell
posted: 2012-12-13 06:15:06 (ID: 72098) Report Abuse
alexshans84 wrote:
hosh13 wrote:
Game

First of all, how the mighty have fallen!

But the real issue here is something I have noticed in a few games now.

Look at the Fives O play calling vs the Firebirds D play calling.

The Firebirds seem to have ESP - they call the 5-3 vs the run EVERY time and the 3-3 vs the pass EVERY time.

There is 1 single play where this is not true - the 3-3 vs the Wishbone - and that was a 2nd and 19.

Is this right? Is it perhaps related to a super INT LB or SF?


It's related to a super INT Ranagol and predictability of his opponent's playcalling imo


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Ranagol
posted: 2012-12-13 09:01:35 (ID: 72111) Report Abuse
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Toni Gorilla
posted: 2012-12-14 20:30:33 (ID: 72260) Report Abuse
Well done, great post.

Congratulations to Ranagol. That's a perfect example how this game should be played at highest level.
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alexshans84
posted: 2012-12-15 06:10:07 (ID: 72274) Report Abuse
Toni Gorilla wrote:
Well done, great post.

Congratulations to Ranagol. That's a perfect example how this game should be played at highest level.


For me it's a perfect example that to play at the highest level everyone needs to have a very complicated playbook or set match settings and pray
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posted: 2012-12-18 18:27:13 (ID: 72514) Report Abuse
I think you have to be willing to adjust too...I think people pick up tendencies and exploit them.

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