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on any level except for amateur it's next to impossible. The computer intercepts almost any pass and regardless of your positioning it's next to impossible to defend or intercept a pass
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if you catch the ball, the computer is 3x faster than you. if the comp catches the ball, we're 3x slower than them.. comp = super powers.
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(tricks) if you score a TD at the end of the half, the other team will attempt a field goal at their own 2 to open the 3rd quarter, after which you get the ball back. If you're at your own 20 or less: pick play 1 or 2, then drop back (to buy time)...wait until the recievers gets stuck in place (the left reciever will end up on the right side about 45 yards down the field) just click on that spot and he'll catch it everytime.
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(offense part 3) play 7 isn't great - but your best bet is the reciever slanting across the field. Play 8 is tricky because the offensive line collapses quick. So start fading back, wait for the recievers to cross each other and see who's open. Play 9 is PERFECT for the 2-point conversion. after the snap immediately toss to the left reciever. On all other offensive plays, the quarterback is right at the line of scrimmage and the blitz comes quick, so it can be a dangerous play. play 10 is absolute trash on offense. The quarterback is at the line of scrimmage (like play 9), the blitz comes even faster, and from my experience the ball isn't catchable. It never goes where I want it to. And even if it is on target, the reciever never catches it. This is an interception-bait play on defense (good for you) and an interception-bait play on offense (bad for you) AVOID PLAY 10.
Hope that helps - Jaco208
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(offense part 2) play 4: if you wait a few moments for your left reciever to cross through the line of scrimmage he usually gets open for good yardage. On play 5 the right reciever and his slant move works about the same as plays 1 & 2, except on plays 1 & 2 the other recievers might be good targets too. On play 5 the other recievers aren't a good option. Play 6 is the most fun. You have to drop back immediately to avoid the blitz, your guy cutting across will usually be fairly open. If you pass to him you'll, then have him run slanted with the ball, you'll ALWAYS get 8 yards. 8 Yards every time. The reciever that starts leftmost and shifts rightward first is often a good target. What's cool with him is that if you don't like the play and your quarterback is falling back, about to be blitzed: just throw to that spot that this reciever sticks at and he'll always catch it for short gain.
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(offense part 1) On plays 1 & 2 the left reciever is always open after he begins his slant for an easy, but cheap gain. I'd try other plays, and only use those in 4th and long (10 yards) situations - or not at all if you're good enough. Play 3 you need to fade back with the quarterback to buy you enough time because the blitzers get through fast. after your 2 recievers on the right cross, 1 should be open. Be sure to overshoot the pass. This can easily lead to a 30+ yard gain.
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(defense part 2) I believe it's play 4, but whenever the AI calls it, it will almost always throw to the left reciever for a loss/short gain. If you see the AI lined up for play 10 (it's a unique formation that stands out) then do a small studder with the right cornerback to take away the pass to the inside right reciever than fall back a little and go far right. This will ALWAYS lead to an interception. If you leave too soon, then the AI might make the pass to the inside right reciever. In general, fade back then slant left (towards center field). This will defend the right reciever almost every time.
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Jaco208 - (defense part 1) When the AI is on offense play 6 will always lead to a completed pass for several yards (theres no way to defend) so always pick play 6 on defense to stop that. Play 6 on defense is overall very effective. On defense always hit space bar once so that you're the right cornerback (never play safety). Play 8 will usually lead to a sack if you fall back and drift right after the AI players cross. Play 7 will almost always be a short completion to the reciever that moves lateral before going strait down field, so watch out for him.
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Great game, but if you pick play 1, then the guy on the left is open every single time if you throw the ball between the CB and the S