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Post by orangethunder on Nov 26, 2022 12:48:10 GMT -8
I know there is a big difference between real football and virtual but I need advice anyway. I play as the Beavers on NCAA Football 14 as finished this season at 8-4 / 6-2 and I will be playing USC for the Pac 12 title . The first time I played them this year they stomped us so I am trying to find out if USC is more a run team or pass and which defensive package might have better luck against them ? I am considering a base 3-4 against the run and 4-2-5 against a spread offense I could really use some suggestions . Like I said , I know one is real the other not but they usually program the games and teams to perform as close to the real teams as possible
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Post by beavs6 on Nov 26, 2022 17:39:13 GMT -8
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 26, 2022 19:40:42 GMT -8
I know there is a big difference between real football and virtual but I need advice anyway. I play as the Beavers on NCAA Football 14 as finished this season at 8-4 / 6-2 and I will be playing USC for the Pac 12 title . The first time I played them this year they stomped us so I am trying to find out if USC is more a run team or pass and which defensive package might have better luck against them ? I am considering a base 3-4 against the run and 4-2-5 against a spread offense I could really use some suggestions . Like I said , I know one is real the other not but they usually program the games and teams to perform as close to the real teams as possible I don't think that I played after NCAA Football 10, but I always found success running a 4-3 in most situations, using different sets in the red zone, and running nickel and dime in obvious passing situations. Oregon State is set up to run a 4-3, and the 3-4 splits are usually wrong, unless you shift your guys around pre-snap.
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