Mr.Krazy wrote:
raymattison21 wrote:
I think everyone is over thinking it.m The top defensive teams are loaded with speed. It's quite simple. Krazy s team is not. The schemes matter a bit but not to the level of garnering higher static ratings, especially speed. My fastest teams still get sideline sacks. Just as under the old code .
Speaking of speed, my receivers are useless when it comes to open field catches. I still have no clue why my #1 receiver is total ****
WR John Richins only 500 yards in 9 games.. seen him drop multiple wide open passes and unable to catch anything 1 on 1 while mediocre receivers catch against my defenders in double, triple coverage.
Look at his receiving completion percentage, shouldn't he be one of the most productive players in the league? Oh wait, apparently attributes are completely useless on my teams
In the case of having speed and blitzes and slight play abuse . ....yes attributes become useless . Generic ties to whether a defender will pick it or knock it down distort final numbers. Pressure circle being invaded, stuff like that kills qb play(Galvan has 91 accuracy . ...not 99) Shelton in mfn 1 has 88 and he's about as mobile and dumber, under pressure he looks like a 50 accuracy qb somtimes.
Looking at the game vs kardex. He blitzes alot and has fast defenders with little technical ratings but enough . Also, look at Galvan this season 33 sacks , but only 23 charged to oline. That's his fault, or a result from a blitzes.
And finally one pass play that characterizes this games play in general . Probably everything that is wrong with. It was about the 3rd or 4th time you ran this play ( so you were secretly getting a penalty ), the CB is fast but only has 67 man, Galvan gets blitz ed rolls the wrong way throws off his back foot (a late under thrown ball across the feild) and the LB covering the the flat and he picks it off.
Speed and techniques are gone cause it's a busted play by then. Galvan pressure circle was invaded with an invisible abuse penalty applied . It's the speed of the defense that benefits from this strategy of creating pressure through blitzes . Galvan turned in to a highschool qb...that quick.
A Flag pattern should be run to the flag not what ever Richins did on that play and Galvan should have stepped up and over thrown that ball or just as easily dumped it with a quick pass to
No joke though, you called alot of the same passes and you results were poor . All of Richins catches in the first half (cause that is all I looked...... were on the first time you called the play )
It is almost that Richins is just a decoy. Move him around ...more 5 and slants from the slot (on blitzes ) or just isolate him deep on fly patterns . There is around chess game going on here...it is just not very intuitive . Him as a back on those blitzes would be killer. Or as a streaking TE up the middle on pass only downs.
But as a WR some double coverages with some blitzes (without a QB without 99 accuracy or 99 intelligence ) I see these 40 percent catch rates more often than not on these intermediate patterns. Why not go deep. In the end it's like the old code. Just a smaller window with a few different ways out.
That was the ugliest flag pattern I have ever seen ....it was more like a 10 and dance .