greggNKC posted:great idea. TIP- You want to try to do what others are NOT doing. You will hear people say A LOT of people say that thier CON (weakness) is TIGHTENDS. The pros/cons thing is really a good idea, it is usually the CPU letting you know whom/what you did not give a piece/player the attention they deserve. another lil tip---deception in game play works. For example, my con is con ; )... it says my *************** is weak ,but hehehehehe...just wait and see. Having a "secret weapon" like your tightend thing can be the difference between winning and losing a game online.
deadmanwalking2010 posted: thats smart dont give away your weaknesses or you'll get beat online everytime
deadmanwalking2010 posted: and also wat were you saying about oakbeast??? u think he's got a new profile on here or something??? and y would someone tell lies about the game??? thats not the point of this game i think that your suppose to help the new people not make them worse just to make your self look better
501andStreetz posted:My tight ends are also a strong part of my game. IT use a good idea to keep them catching passes, especially since it's something your opponent wouldn't be expecting. Running your red zone formations is a nice change from pace that has, at least for me, kept me successful in tight situations.
wcfcrazyperson23 posted:501andStreetz posted:My tight ends are also a strong part of my game. IT use a good idea to keep them catching passes, especially since it's something your opponent wouldn't be expecting. Running your red zone formations is a nice change from pace that has, at least for me, kept me successful in tight situations. dont forget to train the FB in speed and hands also. he is the same as the TEs in the aspect of if catching a short pass will burn up a bunch of yards on the D if not covered.
deadmanwalking2010 posted:wcfcrazyperson23 posted:501andStreetz posted:My tight ends are also a strong part of my game. IT use a good idea to keep them catching passes, especially since it's something your opponent wouldn't be expecting. Running your red zone formations is a nice change from pace that has, at least for me, kept me successful in tight situations. dont forget to train the FB in speed and hands also. he is the same as the TEs in the aspect of if catching a short pass will burn up a bunch of yards on the D if not covered. dang dude thanks for mentioning that i like totally forgot about the fullback but what ever plays i run i dont usually have a fullback in on that play but i'll be sure to do that
Ryumancer posted:TE's have the most balanced stats and playbook. And that combined with the CB's Hands and Speed makes a VERY powerful combo. Speed and Hands are arguably, if not definitely, the most important stats on any player. Here's my priority: 1-Speed (Offense and Defense) 2-Hands (Offense and Defense) 3-Agility (Mostly Defense) 4-Resist Injury (Mostly Offense)