TrueOrange
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I'm still thinking after watching that video that the only thing bothering me is the 99 speed player should possibly be beating the 90 speed guy by more at the end there
No way, the speed differential is already exaggerated in these games. We're talking about the difference of a few tenths of a second, and 90 speed is supposed to be fairly fast.
I think there's more to it than speed though. I mean all things being equal there are very few players that would be able to "blow away" all 11 opposing players on foot speed alone. Most breakaway touchdowns seem like blown assignments where someone picks the wrong guy to cover, or there's someone who falls down, etc. So then a guy with excellent speed still makes it look like he would've done that if there wasn't even any blocking on the play.
How would you set up the users? I think I would have two at the OLBs. And a safety on the opposite side of where the ball is marked on the hashes.
This is pretty much what I envisioned as well. OLB's watch the QB and patrol the middle (staggered), let the safety cover deep and contain the wide side of the field if the offense tosses it to something in the flats or tries to go deep on that side.
I would have the wide DE contain blitz, and let the other three linemen play the run more than anything.
At least as far as a coverage look.
The blitzes one could do off of that could be pretty scary. Plus, with that many users it would then be feasible to do delayed blitzes without leaving obvious coverage holes-- something you just can't do with only one user.
