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2022 Season Thread
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Smirt211
2022 Season Thread
by Smirt211 @ 1/08/2019 8:30 am
Good game, ChrisBroNext! If we meet down the road; especially the playoff it'll be a war, no doubt.

Overall, back to the drawing board. I've suddenly developed amnesia and can't move the ball any more after a streak of 1000 seasons of being the top rushing offense and top 5 at least passing. Lets see what I can do. :)
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trslick
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by trslick @ 1/08/2019 12:42 pm
Good practice New England!
ChrisBroNext
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by ChrisBroNext @ 1/08/2019 3:50 pm
"Good game, ChrisBroNext! If we meet down the road; especially the playoff it'll be a war, no doubt.

Overall, back to the drawing board. I've suddenly developed amnesia and can't move the ball any more after a streak of 1000 seasons of being the top rushing offense and top 5 at least passing. Lets see what I can do. :)"

Thanks and good luck. It will be interesting to see how this team does in 4.4. I've yet to figure 4.4 out. I'm guessing my teams are more built for 4.3 and it may take me awhile to get a team to be 4.4 ready.
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Smirt211
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by Smirt211 @ 1/08/2019 3:52 pm
Getting v4.4 ready is really difficult. Rushing wise you won't find too many roadblocks but from a passing perspective they're almost forcing us into playing a certain style or cutting back overall # wise like we do defensively not to get exposed.
Smirt211
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by Smirt211 @ 1/08/2019 3:52 pm
Good luck to you, as well. :)
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Cjfred68
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by Cjfred68 @ 1/08/2019 4:12 pm
We all are in the same boat.....its a drastic change on offense. I know they are trying to fast track 4.5 because everyone isnt happy with the direction 4.4 has taken.

My only advice to everyone is to run more and really limit long passing. On long passes with no checkdowns, QBs stand in the pocket, hold the ball until they get sacked....its ugly and completely kills drives.

Personally, Im trying to stay patient, doing the best I can and hoping 4.5 comes sooner rather then later. It should make this season pretty wide open and I wouldnt be surprized if we have plenty of new playoff teams.
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ChrisBroNext
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by ChrisBroNext @ 1/08/2019 4:30 pm
makes sense. Thanks. I don't hate 4.4 it's just taking some time...
RedNU
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by RedNU @ 1/09/2019 9:55 pm
Cjfred68 wrote:
We all are in the same boat.....its a drastic change on offense. I know they are trying to fast track 4.5 because everyone isnt happy with the direction 4.4 has taken.

My only advice to everyone is to run more and really limit long passing. On long passes with no checkdowns, QBs stand in the pocket, hold the ball until they get sacked....its ugly and completely kills drives.

Personally, Im trying to stay patient, doing the best I can and hoping 4.5 comes sooner rather then later. It should make this season pretty wide open and I wouldnt be surprized if we have plenty of new playoff teams.

My two cents on what I've seen so far in 0.4.4 worlds that I'm in...

If you have a solid running back, swing passes out of the backfield are killer. Like, REALLY killer.

QB pass accuracy matters. QB's with a higher scramble seem to be more inclined to do it on roll-outs than under 0.4.3 (or at least appear faster to make the decision to take off running...I've had some good QB rushing numbers in 0.4.4). QB's with sub-20 speeds on medium dropback passes and pretty much any QB on long passes have a name...usually that name is "tackling dummy."

WR's with high acceleration and moderate/high speed seem to do well on hook routes where they can immediately cut and start running up field again. They seem to make their post-catch break faster than the CB in coverage recognizes the catch has occurred to engage in the tackling process. I'm having a really hard time getting TE's involved in the passing game outside of the red zone, to the point where I am considering lowering my weighting on pass catch ratings and boosting run blocking in my player weighting calculations for the position.

In the custom roster-only league I'm in, completion percentages are off the charts (and I value this league because it shows how the engine will react with zero human influence...since humans can't gameplan or play call anything, it reveals the 'natural' tendencies of the engine). My QB is completing 74.3 percent of his passes...he's 28th out of 32 regular starters in the league in the category. A lot of that is because it seems really hard to throw incomplete short passes unless the QB is under pressure or a route takes the receiver close to the offensive/defensive line areas (like quick RB/FB hook routes)

I've bumped my play calling about 5-10 percent toward rushing from where I had them set under 0.4.3. Approaching the new engine from a ball control/field position mindset seems way better than trying to swim upstream and make a quick strike sort of offense.
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raidergreg69
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by raidergreg69 @ 1/10/2019 5:33 am
Good practice Frosty, make sure to kiss your sister in honor of our epic Tie. Not thrilled about preseason OT though.
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Smirt211
Re: 2022 Season Thread
by Smirt211 @ 1/10/2019 8:29 am
RedNU is an sWo disciple. LOL But, yeah, you pretty much spouted the tenets of where the game has headed offensively. You've got a great grasp on v4.4, for sure. :)
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