Through some sort of coincidence, I faced excessive overuse of a particular defensive play in two different leagues on the same night. In addition these are the two most conscientiously played leagues I am in (75 and 86) and my clear favorites.
I really think the owners in each case just sort of 'lost the plot' and had a too-rigid rule in place for certain formations. I haven't made a big deal about these in the respective league forums but wanted to bring it to your (JDB) attention.
In league 75 (I lost this game) Nickle Strong 1 Deep Man Under was called by my count 35 times.
https://private75.myfootballnow.com/log/1456In league 86 (I won this game) Nickle Normal Double LB Blitz was called again by my count an astounding 49 times.
https://agent86.myfootballnow.com/log/462The defenses themselves and the wisdom of these particular choices can be discussed somewhere else, however the AI did seem to pick up on their overuse in both cases around the 12th time they were used.
My points are these:
I honestly think the 'trigger' for overuse should be a bit lower ad perhaps scaled to what quarter the game is in. 6 for first, 9 for second, 12, 15.... something like that. That is more a tweak than anything and just my opinion.
The second and major point is that if the offense is running the ball, there is NO PENALTY to use these defenses to your hearts content. The tacklers still tackle. Additionally it does not seem to affect a pass rush at all.
The idea behind the no overuse adjustment as I understood it is that after a certain point it would be counter productive to use a defense repeatedly.
However, and this was certainly the case in my league 75 game, the eventual net BENEFIT from the play design overwhelmed the FEW times that the use of the defense resulted in a net gain for the offense.
The conclusion I came to after watching these two games was that if you have an effective blitz, it would be a prudent strategy to ONLY CALL THAT SINGLE DEFENSE against teams that primarily run, and even if they are 50/50 run pass you would still likely come out ahead in the long run with the negative plays you could generate.
I wont do this. I employ a number of 'soft' defenses throughout my gameplan at least partially to keep the use of any single call down and avoid an 'AI penalty'. But others will, or do.
Every hole eventually gets exploited to its fullest extent. I would respectfully recommend trying to get ahead of this one.