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Oceania Cup - Season 16 Talk
 
hosh13
Posts: 2985
Posted on 2014-05-21 8:40:56
projectrracing wrote:

Wow Convicts wow! Offence went bananas!



Yeah, real breakout day for the offence. Looks like my QB is a winner afterall!

But probably the biggest play was the INT by Fernandez. I think katsuben will be regretting playing the double SS formation too. Looks like we got behind them quite a bit.

703 yards and Timon Fill was 11 catches for 259yds and 4TDs - awesome! Last edited on 2014-05-21 at 8:42
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2014-05-21 8:42:02
Scored a TD on 4th down also. Sometimes the stars align and magic happens. Todays the day. Congrats.
  
hosh13
Posts: 2985
Posted on 2014-05-21 8:43:39
projectrracing wrote:

Scored a TD on 4th down also.



Yeah, was waiting to see if he'd kick the FG and then that! And bombed them on the last play of the half too!
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2014-05-21 8:46:02
My next opponent has 5% of my team wages. And low energy players. Again ouch, but they get $1.2M in the pocket.
  
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Posted on 2014-05-21 8:53:15
hosh13 wrote:

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!



Convicts finally demonstrate overlap with top teams!

Probably get Jinx or Wildcats next round!



Save them for the round after
  

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vantobia
Posts: 0
Posted on 2014-05-22 0:44:15
Congrats Hosh, how I do love an upset

Could not manage one myself Vs the Jinx, grats Daud, go on to win it all now bud since you have now gotten rid of your biggest threat in rnd 3
  
katsuben
Posts: 106
Posted on 2014-05-22 11:51:22
Can't complain. Pretty much my strongest team, playing directional and got totally smoked! Exactly same lineup and instructions beat the no. 2 Balkan's team the next day. Rest of season's going to be interesting, this division is getting Strong. Not sure if my team is on a long-term slide, but better start investigating...

hosh13 wrote:

I think katsuben will be regretting playing the double SS formation too.



Does this actually matter? Genuine Q! I've never noticed much difference with SS/FS or two FS. Maybe next time vs Convicts I'll make a switch and see if we can contain some of that crazy.
  
projectrracing
Posts: 7952
Posted on 2014-05-22 13:11:23
Defense had a huge bender the night before. Too much booze and strippers make Kamikaze D sleepy.
  
hosh13
Posts: 2985
Posted on 2014-05-22 19:14:42
My impression is that SSs play more shallow that FSs and thus it's easier to get behind 2 SSs than 2 FSs. I would only ever consider playing a dual SS formation (without any FSs at all) if all my CBs/SSs were faster than all the oppositions receivers.

I'd think the dual SSs would keep comp % down (less space for short/medium passes) but when a catch occurs there's an increased chance it's behind the 2 SSs and it's TD time.
  
vantobia
Posts: 0
Posted on 2014-05-23 0:29:43
hosh13 wrote:

My impression is that SSs play more shallow that FSs and thus it's easier to get behind 2 SSs than 2 FSs. I would only ever consider playing a dual SS formation (without any FSs at all) if all my CBs/SSs were faster than all the oppositions receivers.

I'd think the dual SSs would keep comp % down (less space for short/medium passes) but when a catch occurs there's an increased chance it's behind the 2 SSs and it's TD time.



Love the thinking, but to me that seems light years ahead of what this engine... err... potentially, allegedly, hypothetically ..... does...