OrangeEmpire
The White Debonair
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here is something that may help with blocking field goals. it doesn't matter who you start out wit. just let them run. you will likely be picked up by someone. when the holder gets the ball from the center, switch players. it should switch to someone who is close to the ball and when it switches players then hit y (triangle on ps2) to jump up there and stuff the kick. i first tried this in practice and i went from blocking 0 of 10 field goals to 4 of 10.
I really hate that you can't make the QB's pull down the pass and run with it on the 07 game. You used to be able to toggle the passes and either run or pass.
As with all the previous games I put a wide reciever in at FB in the I, Strong and Weak formations. You gain a mismatch on a linebacker.
In the Dime put your fastest conerback in the 4 slot on the depth chart. I forget what the play is called but your dime backs blitz, you will either get pressure or sack the quarterback on all passing plays.
The last time I played one like that was a few weeks ago. The guy took Penn State and tried lobbing it up to their #1 three straight times. I usually like to stay fairly basic. Cover 2 man, Cover 2 zone, blitz on a 3rd and short....however, I knew this guy after 3 straight bombs would keep trying it.
Still, cover 2 man and blitzing wasn't dissuading him. I even tried pressing on the outside but he'd still "try".
I eventually found that doubling the receiver defense (which can be flopped if he ends up moving him to the other side) gave me the ability to bump him initially, gave me Hefney or Stewart as additional help, and blitzed one backer for a little more pressure.
It got him to finally try other receivers, which didn't work as well. Once I got him out of that, I was able to "show" the same defense over and over. This influenced him to believe that I was doubling the receiver, even when I wasn't.
Quarter defenses that double receivers may also be of help.
Or you could run a normal offense and beat them quite handily like I do. I have found that the easiest way to beat bama is to pound the rock. They have made the AI adjust to what you are doing on offense. Pound the rock until they start to creep up and then hit 'em with a playaction. No need to throw it deep every time, that would just be boring.This is vs. Alabama for me... As Tennessee.
Darby is an insane RB in here. Bama is going to rush a ton. So far, my only success stopping him has been lining up a 4-4 with an 8 man rush, and having a safety directly cover him. He can still get first downs.
On offense, Bama has a pretty sick pass rush. But their defensive backfield is easily smoked by both Meachem and Swain. Just get 3 additional blockers (yes -- 8 guys pass blocking for Ainge. you will need it) and send Meach and Swain on fly/post routes all game. They won't always catch the ball, but they almost always get enough of it to prevent an INT. Other than that, they smoke the d-backs. Just air a pass out long and voila, TD.